in Iraq in between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. its not fertile and clean as it was before
Mesopotomia.
Iraq
yes Queen Hat was
Mesopotamia is no longer exists and rivers do not make up a country
they succed in farming because they made sure that there was water and soil. also a big land
the Euphrates and Tigris rivers
Babylon was an ancient city in Mesopotomia. The remains of the city are in Iraq. Babylon is also known as Babilli which was the original name of the city.
Mesopotamia means 'middle of the rivers' - that is the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, which provided the fertile soil and water to produce an abundance of food.
The Jordanian army is stubborn but always well prepared, as for the mesopotomian army, it always struck into battle without training.
Yes, Mesopotamia was between the Tigris and Euphrates. It was also in the region known as The Fertile Crescent. This land was separate from the Syrian Desert because it had Seas surrounding it.
ancient country in SW Asia, between the upper Tigris & Euphrates rivers: a part of modern Iraqloosely the entire region between these rivers, extending to the Persian Gulf
Mesopotamia's social factors included a hierarchical society with a well-defined class structure consisting of kings, priests, nobles, commoners, and slaves. Gender roles were prominent, with men typically holding positions of power and authority. Family structure was important, with extended families living together in large households.