Because of the climate, fertile soil and abundant water sources.
No. Ancient mesopotamia was around and between the Tirgris and Euphrates rivers. ancient Egypt was in north africa. And and Egypt became great later than mesopotamia.
plans for the great pyramid were record
The Hanging Gardens of Babylon.
The Battle of Opis 539 BC fought by Cyrus the Great,
He was a king in ancient Mesopotamia. He also invented the Mesopotamian alphebet and he is Kenny Rodgers great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, grandfather.
The vegetation in Mesopotamia is great!
Nebuchadnezzer was king of the Chaldeans in Mesopotamia. The Chaldeans were the first people to make a 7-day week (they captured Ninevah in 612 B.C.). Nebuchadnezzer built the Hanging Gardens (one of the 7 Wonders of the Ancient World) for his homesick, foreign wife. So he probably was considered great! P.S. If you're studying or learning about Mesopotamia, might want to check out Hammurabi! :-)
The area known as Mesopotamia corresponds largely to present-day Iraq. It was historically significant as it was the cradle of civilization, home to ancient cultures such as the Sumerians, Akkadians, Babylonians, and Assyrians. Mesopotamia's fertile land and strategic location contributed to its importance in the Persian Empire.
Because it was close to the Nile river, so there was a steady supply of water, and it was great for immigration.
the achievements of Mesopotamia are it is surrounded by the Tigris and Euphrates,it was an area of great civilization and the lands were fertile that is the achievements of mesopotamia
Mesopotamia became a part in Alexander the Great's empire in the year 332 B.C.
because the jewelery give them wealth and luxury