Mesopotamia farmers built canals to irrigate their fields.
I had to irrigate the fields today.
they built canals.(different answer)no, they did not build canalsthey irrigated their fields so, yes they didafter awhile though the irrigation made the soil release salt into the water poisoning the plants
Example sentence - The farmer did not need to irrigate the grain fields, as he dry-farmed them.
To irrigate their fields
farmers used the shaduf to irrigate their fields :):) its true
Irrigate is already a verb because it is an action.Other verbs are irrigates, irrigating and irrigated, depending on tense.For example, here are some sentences:"We will irrigate the crops today"."They irrigate the fields"."We need to do some irrigating"."They irrigated the farmland"
irragation canals
yes
In a dry area they provided the water to irrigate, and so provided the food surplus on which a civilisation can evolve.
they used mud bricks to build houses
They had built weirs, dams, lakes and irrigation channels.
The Egyptians depended on the annual flooding of the Nile to cover their fields with black silt and to irrigate their crops.