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Babylonians adapted to their environment through advanced agricultural practices, such as irrigation from the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, which allowed them to cultivate crops in the arid plains of Mesopotamia. They developed a sophisticated system of canals and dikes to manage water resources effectively. Additionally, they utilized local materials like clay for construction, creating durable structures such as ziggurats and homes. Their understanding of astronomy and mathematics also helped them navigate seasonal changes and optimize agricultural productivity.

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