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Ancient Mesopotamia's forest was so dense that they could not see the stars
Because if Egypt didn't exist, then there wouldn't have been Ancient Egyptians!
The Greek columns were so important to the people, since it provided them a temple and a memorization of people back then.
Mainly cloth. Sometimes the sails were unmoveable so the Mesopotamia people had to hope the wind blew in their favour.
Mesopotamia did not have many natural resources but the main resources traded were bronze and copper. They also traded produce, ideas, beliefs, and culture (art, religion, etc.) to receive what they needed to survive from neighboring civilizations.
so people can drown in it
The ziggurat is so powerful that people had to protect it so they built houses around it.
The Zagros Mountains were important because not many people could see over them, so they wouldn't want to conquer Mesopotamia.
because it would help the people to creat things
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Nothing, the Nile river is a long way from Mesopotamia.
it has rich, fertile soil
The ziggurat is so powerful that people had to protect it so they built houses around it.
A ziggurat is a temple or a place of worship, so I assume they made the ziggurat as a place to honor the gods they believed in.
They were the first ever empire in Mesopotamia.
One important difference is that Abraham believed in one God, while the people of Mesopotamia believed in multiple gods. Abraham's monotheistic belief was a departure from the polytheistic beliefs commonly held in Mesopotamia. This difference in religious beliefs had significant implications for the development of monotheism in the region.
Mesopotamia's were so strong is because Mesopotamia was not very aware of the coming, and because of that, they kind of affected people way more because people in Mesopotamia wasn't ver causous