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Q: What is a good poem about the Tigris and Euphrates rivers from famer's point of view?
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What river meets the Tigris river in Iraq?

The Euphrates River meets the Tigris River in the confluence point of the Shatt al-Arab. The Euphrates is the longest river in Western Asia and is one of two defining rivers of Mesopotamia, the other being the Tigris. The Euphrates originates in Turkey, flows through Syria and Iraq, and when it meets the Tigris in the Shatt al-Arab, empties into the Persian Gulf.


Supposed you lived in ancient mesopotamia write a poem about the Tigris and Euphrates rivers from a farmers point of view?

i dont really now so bye


How close do the Euphrates and Tigris river come together at there narrowest point?

26 miles


Where did the Mesopotamia people live?

in Mesopotamia of course. there are no more Mesopotamians in existence. so the question would be where did the Mesopotamians live? the answer is they lived in present day Iraq. Mesopotamia was the first civilization. It was inhabited by the Sumerians at one point and the Babylonians at another.


What is the difference between ancient Mesopotamia and current Mesopotamia?

Mesopotamia is a part of Iraq, and Iraq still does have the Tigris and Euphrates which remain the most important rivers in the Middle East after the Nile. The difference between Mesopotamia and Iraq in terms of topography mainly concerns the area of Iraq outside of Mesopotamia (such as the Zagros Mountains in the East or the Anbar Deserts in the West). Note: it is not that these areas did not exist during the time of Ancient Mesopotamia, just that they were not part of that region (in the same way that the Rocky Mountains were not part of the Thirteen Colonies, even though they are part of the United States and existed concurrently with the Thirteen Colonies). The other difference is that the silt carried by the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers has pushed the southern point of Mespoptamia further south each year. Half of Kuwait and the Iraqi Shatt Al-Arab region have been formed since the end of Ancient Mesopotamia.


What is the geographical feature known as Tigris?

It is not actually a single river, but a tributary of the Euphrates.The Tigris is about 1,850 km long and rises in the eastern Taurus mountain range, or Armenia, as it was once called. Flowing in a generally southeasterly direction, it passed along Amida (modern Diyarbakır), where the Royal Road from Assyria to Anatolia crossed the river, and along Nineveh and Aššur. It accepts the waters of the Batman, the Great and Little Zab, and the Diyala. At the confluence with the latter, the city of Opis was built, which is more or less identical to modern Baghdad. This is the point where the river becomes navigable for shallow-draft vessels; higher upstream, the Tigris is too irregular, although rafts can reach Nineveh


Which rivers have almost the same point of beginning?

which of the following rivers have almost the same point of beginning


What are seaports of Iraq?

Umm Qasr, which is on Khawr Abd Allah Estuary near the Persian Gulf, functions as Iraq's deep-water port. Basra, a much larger city, sits upriver in the Shatt Al-Arab (at a point south of the Tigris-Euphrates merger) and is Iraq's largest port, but it is a shallow-water port.


What is the point at which two rivers meet?

Confluence.


What is the rivers lowest point called?

Thalweg


What are a group of rivers that eventually join as one called?

Confluence-a point at which two or more rivers become one. Confluence- a point where tow or more rivers/streams become one.


What is the Point called when rivers flow in to sea?

The Estuary.