The Mesopotamians built large, fortified city walls to protect themselves from invasions. These walls were often made of mud bricks and could be several meters thick, providing a strong defense against attackers. Additionally, they constructed moats and other defensive structures to enhance their security further. Some cities also had watchtowers for better surveillance of the surrounding areas.
The Mesopotamians built canals to protect houses from flooding and move water to their fields.:)
the great wall of china
to protect themselves from the Indians
they build shelters to protect themselves from outside conditions. Like the weather.
The Mesopotamians were invaded, and they grew lots of grain to trade for stone, wood and other materials that they needed (before they were building houses and building out of clay) to build houses and walls to protect themselves from invasions
you suck at spelling :)
The Mesopotamians famously built ziggurats.
No
They used by using it to build stuff
They date back to the mesopotamians
So that they could protect themselves from getting attacked by an enemy.
Beavers build dams to keep predators away from them. They can also protect themselves by scratching or biting other animals.