The water cycle would stop and the oceans would start to dry up.
There is not enough water in all the rivers to replace the water in the oceans.
They can be a natural resource if they are deep enough to be navigable, or if they have enough flow to be usable for irrigation or drinking water, etc.
so that they could get enough supply of fresh water.....
rivers depend on water flow and if they get low waterflow the river wont have enough water
There are the furat and dajla rivers in Iraq wich are the biggest in the area and are good for farming.
Yes, rivers can freeze during the winter months when temperatures drop low enough for the water to solidify into ice.
Yes, rivers can freeze over during the winter months when temperatures drop low enough for the water to freeze.
They are exotic rivers because they flow through an area in which precipitation is not enough to support their flow. They are maintained through the flow of water from shallow freshwater lakes, swamps, and marshes.
because the tigris and euphrates are both near the water and has enough sun and wind to keep it healthy and big!
They dug holes to move it and they built dams to make sure they had enough water but there crops didn't flood.
Rivers and streams are composed of fresh water which freezes at 32o F or 0o C, so if the water gets colder than that, it will freeze. Salt water freezes at a lower temperature (which is why salt is used to melt ice).
The rivers were so important to the farmers in Mesopotamia because then the farmers can get water for their crops in order to trade for goods and services.