the floods from the Tigris and Euphrates rivers were unpredictable and threatening to the Mesopotamians. The floods would come out of nowhere and wipe out farms and people.
They both had environmental challenges.
shut your mouth harry
they have unpredictable flooding;actually, the floods of the two rivers were predictableHere is what i found,-both located in Africa-both branch into deltas-both have ALOT of silt- and of course, they both flooded.I hope that helped
Egypt, Phoenicia, Mesopotamia.
Both Mesopotamia and Egypt valued witing art and fine workmanship.
They are both on a continent.
they both were equal
Rfrfjuq
only wealthy boys went to school in ancient Mesopotamia days.
The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers both flooded in Mesopotamia (they surrounded it), bringing silt (fertile soil) to the land.
The world of Mesopotamia was full of dangers from the outside, however. Unlike Egypt, protected by the desert on either side, the people of Mesopotamia had to contend with aggressive neighbors. The Hittites came in 1550 b.c.e. and the the Assyrians in 1200 b.c.e. Both used iron weapons and were cruel conquerors, the first of many in world history.
Iraq, which is the modern country that controls the region of Mesopotamia, does have phones, both cell-phones and landlines. Of course, Ancient Mesopotamia did not have phones since phones are a 19th century invention.