The agriculture in Mesopotamia was the main source of livelihood. However, the geography made it difficult to do farming without irrigation which depended on river Euphrates and Tigris.
Marduk was the original god of agriculture in Mesopotamia mythology.
hot weather and lots of farming
The Euphrates and Tigris Riverss
Water mills
The Nile Valley and Mesopotamia
Yes it was! that is because they had lots of agriculture(farming)
Agriculture helped the cities by increasing and bettering diets and making people more healthy and agriculture increased population growth.
It smells like Mesopotamia
no because back then they did not have states but they did have city-states like uruk. but no Mesopotamia was a region in the eastern hemisphere now known as Iraq
Mesopotamia is located in modern-day Iraq, between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. It is a flat and fertile region, known as the "land between two rivers." The geography of Mesopotamia was characterized by its agricultural potential due to the rivers, as well as its vulnerability to flooding and the need for irrigation systems.
What is the terrain of mesopotamia
Asia. It's where Iraq is now.....Actually, I think It may be mesopotamia