Ancient Egyptians, for instance, called their fertile cropland "the gift of the Nile."
they are different because Mesopotamia are welcomed and India didn't welcome their floods.they are similar because Mesopotamia and India both have very dangerous floods that can kill you.
False
False.
the floods from the Tigris and Euphrates rivers were unpredictable and threatening to the Mesopotamians. The floods would come out of nowhere and wipe out farms and people.
They both can be dangerous and hurtful to people in many different ways.
They drown or get crushed or both.
Machiavelli argues that it is better for a prince to be both loved and feared, but if he cannot be both, it is safer to be feared. He believes that fear can ensure obedience and control, while love can be fickle and easily lost. It is possible for a prince to be both loved and feared, but striking the right balance can be challenging.
The past tense of "fear" is "feared," and the past participle is also "feared."
Both
The simple past and past participle are both welcomed.
A little of both.
Yes/ Gulfport, Mississippi has had both floods and tornadoes.