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The Mesopotamia vreated irrigation systems because with irrigation people of mesopotamia were able to grow more food.
They had to make products to trade for scarce resources -studyisland
They are rational that's why they are able to have farms during the ancient mesopotamia. Incorrect. They were in between two rivers, the Tigris and the Euphrates, so they planted crops on the banks of the rivers.
Reliable and plentiful food production allowed some farmers to quit farming.
Successful farming practices and food surpluses in Mesopotamia allowed for a more stable food supply, which supported the growth of cities and populations. This surplus also enabled specialization of labor, leading to the development of trade and commerce. Additionally, it facilitated the rise of complex social structures and centralized governments.
Because the soil was Fertile, and farmers were able to plant crops. Mesopotamia was able to sustain life.
Well, I'm not extremely fluent on the Mesopotamia, but what I do know, it would probably be dangerous for the people, but with a good leader anywhere is able to be a civilized area.
Mesopotamia irrigation systems allowed civilizations to develop because it allow them to grow food. This food was able to feed large amounts of people.
55,000 people lived all over mesopotamia
People in Mesopotamia were able to farm along two rivers and use fertile soil; people in Mesoamerica had to rely more on rainwater for agriculture. [APEX]
it wasn't Mesopotamia that conquered anything, but rather other people conquered Mesopotamia.
people who preformed religious ceronies in Mesopotamia:)