They captured the waters of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers by diverting them through canals into storage and so watered what was effectively desert land.
Mesopotamian farmers adapted to their environment by developing advanced irrigation techniques, such as canal systems, to combat the dry and arid conditions. They also domesticated animals for agricultural purposes and utilized advanced farming tools, like the plow and sickle. Additionally, they implemented crop rotation to optimize their use of the land and introduced new crops, such as barley and wheat, to enhance food production.
Mesopotamian farmers used canal systems to control dangerous flooding, making their land more productive
They became diligent and innovative farmers and created the surplus necessary to support civilisation.
They did not adapt to their environment . . . they settled there because the environment that they wanted was there, already.
Many became farmers.
they adapted their farming techniques to their environment by the hillside.
Mesopotamian farmers change their environment by cutting trees
Mesopotamian farmers used canal systems to control dangerous flooding, making their land more productive
Armadillos do not change their environment, they adapt to the existing environment.
adapt
Arctic hares do not change the environment, they adapt to it.
no
Adapt
They adapt to their environment through evolution, and that is a very slow process.
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how did the chumash home change as the wheather change
They built windmills and plows