Mesopotamians developed advanced irrigation systems to manage water resources, constructing canals and levees to divert river water for agricultural use during droughts. They also built storage facilities to hold excess water during flooding, ensuring a stable water supply. Additionally, they practiced crop rotation and selected drought-resistant crops to enhance resilience against varying climate conditions. These strategies allowed them to sustain agriculture and support their civilization despite the challenges posed by their environment.
The Mesopotamians built canals to protect houses from flooding and move water to their fields.:)
Drought and flooding.
flooding
The Mesopotamians controlled flooding through the construction of irrigation canals, levees, and drainage systems. They utilized their understanding of the rivers' seasonal patterns to manage water flow, ensuring that they had a consistent water supply for agriculture and mitigating the risks of flooding.
they built irrigation systems
Very little given they're in drought!
In Australia, drought and flooding
animal migration.
Migration of animals
Crops and ultimately people die in drought. Third world countries do not have adequate means to deal with drought.
Animal migration or Migration in animals
It help the farming of Egypt by brining silt to the land (silt is bits of rocks0