Crops grew well in Mesopotamia because of its very fertile land
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Crops grew well in Mesopotamia because it was located near the fertile crescent which had rich fertile land
Thy had the tigris and euphrated rive to help grow crops
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They used it for water, food, and when it helped grow crops.
The Farmland was fertile and water was nearby
First of all, they didn't grow gardens but they had fields for crops, they grew corn, carrots, tabacco, beats, etc.
Mesopotamia had two rivers, the Tigris River and the Euphrates River. The mesopotamians used the river's water and soil to plant crops.
the climate of mesopotamia is food crops
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Because the people had clean water, a good place to grow crops, and if they had boats they had transportation.
There was rich mud that was left after river flooded each spring to grow crops.
Early settlers of fertile land in Mesopotamia used wooden plows to soften the soil before planting crops such as barley, onions, grapes, turnips, and apples. Mesopotamian settlers were some of the first people to make beer and wine.