The plains were dry - there was little rainfall, so it qualified as a desert. The yearly river flow from rains in the highlands was trapped in dams and canals and used for irrigation, and the floods washed silt down which replenished the farmland. In poor rain years in the mountain headwaters, there was drought, poor crops and famine.
the ability to farm (great soil due to floods) and travel (river+boat=....) between the two rivers.
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The best place to farm in Mesopotamia would be in the lush valley between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers.
they would help their parents farm or just play around
The land is quite fertile due to seasonal rains, and the river and streams flowing through the mountains. Early people farmed the land and used timber metals, and stone from the nearby mountains.
They were in fertile river valleys that had good soil to farm on.
since the growing seasons were very short they depended on gathering, hunting and fishing. They did not farm because their environment provided them with abundant amounts of food.
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To farm in Mesopotamia, you would need to prepare the land through irrigation, as the region depended on rivers like the Tigris and Euphrates for water supply. Next, you would need to cultivate crops like barley, wheat, and dates using simple tools such as wooden plows. Lastly, managing the water supply through a system of canals and dikes would be crucial for successful farming in Mesopotamia.
the ability to farm (great soil due to floods) and travel (river+boat=....) between the two rivers.
they like to farm
sit
it was too hot and dry
River Bend Farm was created in 1765.
The phone number of the Four Seasons City Farm is: 614-280-3631.
The address of the Four Seasons City Farm is: 1101 Bryden Rd, Columbus, OH 43205-1821
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