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How did mesopotamian people overcome the challenge of farming?

Little rain- irrigation-


How did the people of mesopotamia benefit the geography of the area in which they lived?

The ground was good for farming


Why did farming start in either mesopotamia or Egypt?

250 BC in mesopotamia when the native people began faming crops and learned to eat dunn


What did people have to do in Mesopotamia to make farming possible?

They used irrigation systems for transporting water to their crops form a river.


How did farming in mesopotamia affect people today?

It was a big affect if they side not farm they would haʻe nothing to trad


What were the most common ways people lived in ancient Mesopotamia?

'Mesopotamia' is in origin a Greek name (mesos `middle' and 'potamos' - 'river' so `land between the rivers'). The most common ways, people lived in Mesopotamia is farming. The others maybe a fishermen since Mesopotamia is a land between rivers.


How did early people in mesopotamia make farming successful?

They made farming successful by building ditches and that would bring the water from the rivers to the village


What change caused by farming in northern Mesopotamia led people to move south?

The population increased and there wasn't enough food.


Why is farming difficult in southern Mesopotamia?

Mesopotamia was a lush land before the climate changed and the earth warmed. the land became very dry and almost uninhabitable. Many people left for the hills where water was more abundant, those who stayed had to think of creative ways to get water from rivers to there fields, this was the birth of irrigation.


How have inventions by the people of Mesopotamia helped shape present-day life?

The inventions by the people of Mesopotamia helped shape present day life. The farming implements increase production and ease labor. The wheel affects every aspect of human life.


What best contrasts the role that geography played in the development of civilizations in China and in Mesoamerica?

Answer this question… China's Yellow River valley was fertile and ideal for farming; the slow and swamplike rivers in Mesoamerica caused people to rely more on rainwater for farming


How did successful practices and food surpluses affect growth in Mesopotamia?

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.