The Euphrates and Tigris River floods brought down silt which provided fertile soil, renewed yearly, and the rivers also provided the water for irrigation.
They made farming successful by building ditches and that would bring the water from the rivers to the village
Farming there depended heavily on the Nile, both for growing crops and transporting materials.
Successful farming practices helped Mesopotamia grow because people were able to settle and not live a nomadic lifestyle. Food surpluses made it possible for people to work on other things, such as art and music.
Successful farming practices helped Mesopotamia grow because people were able to settle and not live a nomadic lifestyle. Food surpluses made it possible for people to work on other things, such as art and music.
Correct AnswerFaming was so successful because it was flat and dry. It was sorta hard but, the rivers would flood which was good/badOk Answer :PThe fertile crescent.-TheOwen
Was farming or hunting easier in the region of Mesopotamia? Explain.
Mesopotamia men mostly did farming.
Farming.
In about 7,000 B.C. in Mesopotamia
farming
Farming
Tunnel farming is a successful process