Trade was important in Mesopotamia because they needed to trade thier food for stone,wood and metal tools so they can make even more food and crops.
barley and roven cloth
Because it was a way of living and they had to trade items for oil for there food.
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red sea and indian ocean and tigris and euphrates rivers were used to trade goods and they were the bodies of mesopotamia for trade
why are plateaus important to Mesopotamia?
Mesopotamia had several important trade routes. The two most prominent were the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, which served as major waterways for transporting goods and connecting cities. The Silk Road, an ancient network of trade routes connecting the East and West, also passed through Mesopotamia, allowing for the exchange of goods, ideas, and cultures between different civilizations. Additionally, caravan routes connected Mesopotamia with regions like the Persian Gulf, the Mediterranean, and Central Asia.
Irrigation was important to agriculture in Mesopotamia because of the semiarid climate, the climate is hot and dry and gets less than 10 in. of rain a year. The climate reflects how the crops grow and the crops need a good supply and source of water so they can be plentiful. Since the climate of Mesopotamia gets a shortage of rain, the irrigation system, that transports the water from the river to the crops, is very important. Without the irrigation system, there would be no crops, and without crops, people would starve, and if people starved than there wouldn't be any people, and that wouldn't be good at all. This is why it's important to have irrigation for agriculture in Mesopotamia.
why was mespotamia muisic important
red sea and indian ocean and tigris and euphrates rivers were used to trade goods and they were the bodies of mesopotamia for trade
Because it facilitated transport of goods and therefore stimulated trade and economic growth.
why are plateaus important to Mesopotamia?
Yes. Egypt and Mesopotamia starting trading with each other around 3000 BC.
Trade food for metals
Trade?
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Mesopotamia had several important trade routes. The two most prominent were the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, which served as major waterways for transporting goods and connecting cities. The Silk Road, an ancient network of trade routes connecting the East and West, also passed through Mesopotamia, allowing for the exchange of goods, ideas, and cultures between different civilizations. Additionally, caravan routes connected Mesopotamia with regions like the Persian Gulf, the Mediterranean, and Central Asia.
the Indians traded with china and mesopotamia
Sumer, in Mesopotamia, and Egypt.
There are two important rivers in Mesopotamia the Euphrates and the Tigris.
There economy was to trade objects to other country