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Tigris and Euphrates
I came up with 4: The Yellow river, the Chang river, the Tigris river, and the Euphrates river
No. A watershed involves various sources of water that end up in a river or a bay. The Jordan River watershed includes any water that will find its way in to the Jordan River- which is its own entity.
most people say that the indus river resembles the Nile river, the Tigris river, and the Euphrates river. that is the right answer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! look it up!!!!!!!!!
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it allowed the Mesopotamians to travel along the rivers allowing them to speed up all travel alongside our on the river
Between the Tigris and Euphrates River valleys, in today's Iraq. Mesopotamia is made up of two Greek words - meso =between potamos = river.
No one "founded" the rivers.found(ed) is a transitive verb meaning: To establish or set up, especially with provision for continuing existence.If you mean: who found the Tigris-Euphrates river valleys? Then the answer would be some prehistoric man. Or the people who were looking for the valleys..
The Euphrates river helps make up the land area of Mesopotamia along with the Tigris river. On average, the Euphrates 700 miles wide from its mouth.
No one "founded" the rivers.found(ed) is a transitive verb meaning: To establish or set up, especially with provision for continuing existence.If you mean: who found the Tigris-Euphrates river valleys? Then the answer would be some prehistoric man. Or the people who were looking for the valleys..
Online, it looks pretty close, since the Tigris is the Northern river and the Euphrates is the Southern river along most of the border. Additionally, different online maps give different information about what the borders of ancient Mesopotamia were. However, since the Euphrates spikes up above the Tigris in the North, I would have to go with the users who have been saying the Euphrates river. See the related link below to see the map that I used to make this determination.