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it led to a food surplus which that in mind they could have a division of labor so all people didn't have to farm so people could be potters, Carpenter's and and other jobs leading to civilization

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irrigation influenced the growth of civilization. this is because when the rivers would flood they would kill crops, wild stalk, homes, and sometimes people. but when irrigation was irrigation was created all that stopped. irrigation is a way of supplying water to an area of land. so when it would flood the water would go through the tunnels to another piece of Land more crops there are then the more people would come to eat and settle down and stay there. so the more people would come to to eat the crops and stop going hunting. that would be a lot of people to come. then they would bring their tribe and they would also stay. then the little area started to become a home to many people. then it all became one civilization. this is how agriculture influenced the growth of civilization.

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irrigation was the people who cxame to irrigatee the people of mesopotamia and the surrounding land of the mesopotamia town.

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Irrigation allowed Mesopotamian farmers to grow more food by maintaining a steady supply of water to their crops all year long. It also kept rivers from flooding and destroying crops.

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It gave them more crops, so more food, so more people

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Flooding

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Q: What were the effects of irrigation on mesopotamia?
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