Both rivers arises from turkey... Tigris originates from Taurus mountain while Euphrates river arises from ararat mountain
east of the medeterainian sea , mostly in Iraq
They both had major rivers such as the Nile, Tigris, and Euphrates. Also, they both farmed near the rivers.fsms
In southern Iraq the Tigris River is joined by the River Euphrates. They run together as a single river roughly 120 miles (193 km), and empty into the Persian Gulf. The Iraqis call this confluence of rivers by the Arabic name, Shatt al-Arab, "Coast/Beach of the Arabs." The Iranians call it by the middle Persian name for the Tigris River, Arvand Rud, or "Swift River."Both great Middle East rivers begin on their own far north in the modern-day country of Turkey. The lower nearly half of the joined rivers, the last 50 miles or so, forms the border between the modern-day countries of Iraq and Iran (formerly Persia), down to the river mouth, where it empties into the gulf.The huge fertile delta between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, long known as Mesopotamia, literally means "between the rivers." In Greek, meso is "middle, between" and potam- is the prefix form of "river." Some of the world's oldest civilizations established in Mesopotamia thousands of years ago, and this region in Southwest Asia is also called, The Cradle of Civilization.
the river im not sure if it was the tigris or some other and the nile i guess
Easy Peicy! it is in Mediteranea!
The river that runs through Turkey, Syria, and Iraq is the Euphrates River.
The Jordan River, the Euphrates River, and the Tigris Rivers.
The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers both flooded in Mesopotamia (they surrounded it), bringing silt (fertile soil) to the land.
Both the Tigris River and the Euphrates River flow through Iraq. In the south, these rivers merge to form a new river called the Shatt al-Arab River.
Both civilizations were very structured. However, the Tigris and Euphrates were much less predictable than the Nile was and flooding was not as able to be as planned for in the Tigris-Euphrates Valley as it was in the Nile River.
Both the Tigris and Euphrates do.
The Tigris and Euphrates River and also the Mediterannean Sea.
Those two rivers are the Euphrates and Tigris.
Euphrates River and the Tigris River both connect to the Nile River
The main difference is that the Nile river has predictable and gradual flooding while the Tigris andEuphrates rivers both had unpredictable flooding that caused that region to decline.
The Euphrates and Tigris Rivers start in Turkey and cross Syria and Iraq before reaching the Persian Gulf.