Rivers are natural features of landscapes; they drain rainwater into the sea. This is the same in Mesopotamia as all throughout the world. Rivers were also used as a means of transportation, using boats to traverse the waters to get to a new area.
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∙ 13y ago1. Transportation
2. Water for plants
3. Water for Humans
4. Good for defenses if an attack happens
5. Water for animals
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∙ 14y agoThe people ofmsopotamia would use conoe and sticks with string and a hook as a fishing pole.
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∙ 5y agoEspecially for transportation and fishing. Moreover regular floods made possible the agriculture in Egypt.
Between the rivers Mesopotamia is located between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
Mesopotamia means land between rivers. It was a region in 3000 B.C.
There are 2 rivers.
Mesopotamia's two rivers are called the Euphrates and the Tigris rivers. Mesopotamia was located right in the middle of them that is why Mesopotamia was known as "The land between two rivers."
Cradle of civilization
The two rivers in Mesopotamia is name Tigris and the Euphrates rivers. There are healty to drink from. There are use to bath in it to. The Tigris and the Euphrates rivers are the two most important rivers in Mesopotamia.
There are two important rivers in Mesopotamia the Euphrates and the Tigris.
The two main rivers for Mesopotamia are the Euphrates and the Tigris.
The Tigris and Euphrates rivers because they surround Ancient Mesopotamia.
Between the rivers Mesopotamia is located between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
Mesopotamia means land between rivers. It was a region in 3000 B.C.
There are 2 rivers.
Mesopotamia's two rivers are called the Euphrates and the Tigris rivers. Mesopotamia was located right in the middle of them that is why Mesopotamia was known as "The land between two rivers."
They used the rivers' water for irrigation.
Cradle of civilization
The two rivers that run between Mesopotamia are the The Tigris and the Euphrates river.
The affect of rivers flooding in Mesopotamia was that the rivers would deposit silt which was very good for growing crops