irragation canals
Mesopotamia farmers built canals to irrigate their fields.
Because the Nile River provides water to irrigate crops, hydrate in Sahara, build wells, etc.
Indus river cross three countries, river Indus start from China then inter in India and inter in Pakistan, River Indus arigate the Pakistani land, The Tarbela dam build on river Indus.
Ditches ?
on the banks of the river
C. They enslaved foreigners and forced them to build their religious temples.
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
They used the reeds to make boats and also papyrus which is a type of paper they wrote on. They used the water from the tigris and euphrates river to irrigate their crops, and they used the clay by the river to build buildings.
they live in houses made of bricks and stones.
Both dams are on the Indus River. This is not so... Mangla Dam is on the Jhelum and Tarbela, only, is on the Indus. My father helped build Mangla Dam and I lived there for 6 yrs in the 1960s
The Indus River Valley has fertile soil deposited by seasonal monsoon floods, which makes for good pasture and agricultural land. Also, it has been populated since the Bronze Age, and the more people living in an area, the more the people increase in number over time.
Kurram River flows South of Safed Koh(white montains),flowing through Kurram agency,Hangu & Bannu District (Pakistan)& joining the Indus river near Bannu.Its contain water throughoutthe year.Dam & water project build on it as well.