red sea and Indian ocean and tigris and euphrates rivers were used to trade goods and they were the bodies of mesopotamia for trade
Irrigation was important to agriculture in Mesopotamia because of the semiarid climate, the climate is hot and dry and gets less than 10 in. of rain a year. The climate reflects how the crops grow and the crops need a good supply and source of water so they can be plentiful. Since the climate of Mesopotamia gets a shortage of rain, the irrigation system, that transports the water from the river to the crops, is very important. Without the irrigation system, there would be no crops, and without crops, people would starve, and if people starved than there wouldn't be any people, and that wouldn't be good at all. This is why it's important to have irrigation for agriculture in Mesopotamia.
I do not believe that Marco polo's exploration open any trade routes or establish territory. I simply thing that Marco Polo's explorations were so important because he wroted about his travels and the books inspired other people in him time to go and travel.
Because they could not trade because they were in a bad area that they had lots of food but hardly any trade routes.....and most climates or landscapes would not take what they would offer......Yeah likeDUH.
Mesopotamia is not a country because it does not have any states. If Mesopotamia was a country, it would be highly innacurate. If it wanted to be a country, it would have to have many states.
he got a grant from Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castille, Columbus sailed west in search of a sea passage to India. He had two goals: open trade routes for Spain
Irrigation was important to agriculture in Mesopotamia because of the semiarid climate, the climate is hot and dry and gets less than 10 in. of rain a year. The climate reflects how the crops grow and the crops need a good supply and source of water so they can be plentiful. Since the climate of Mesopotamia gets a shortage of rain, the irrigation system, that transports the water from the river to the crops, is very important. Without the irrigation system, there would be no crops, and without crops, people would starve, and if people starved than there wouldn't be any people, and that wouldn't be good at all. This is why it's important to have irrigation for agriculture in Mesopotamia.
Well, it blocked any of their trade routes between the union and confedrate
I do not believe that Marco polo's exploration open any trade routes or establish territory. I simply thing that Marco Polo's explorations were so important because he wroted about his travels and the books inspired other people in him time to go and travel.
The Silk Road was trade routes from China, Korea, and India across Asia to southern Europe. It brought silks and spices to Europe who wanted them so badly that when the Silk Road was cut off, the Europeans looked for alternate routes to find these goods. This led to ships going around Africa and later going west to the New World.
Climate and topography determine which crops can be grown in any area and what are the best draft and meat animals for it . Geography also determines what natural resources are available, stone, wood, metal ores, clay. Less important it decides trade routes.
Because they could not trade because they were in a bad area that they had lots of food but hardly any trade routes.....and most climates or landscapes would not take what they would offer......Yeah likeDUH.
Yes!
Silk Road is a name which indicate a network of trading routes across Asia. It has been called Silk Road because the most important good which was traded along the routes from China to the Mediterranean Sea was silk. This was an expensive material which was sought by the rich in Europe. This was a problem for the Romans because wealthy Romans spent a lot of money on buying silk. Since the Chinese did not want to buy any Roman goods, this trade constituted an outflow of money from the Roman Empire. A substantial part of China's wealth came from the silk trade.
Cities in which country or region? There are hundreds or even thousands of cities which could reasonably be called ancient, and you can bet that most of them were on trade routes. Cities existed then, and still mostly do now, because they were centers for trade. Go pick any two old cities reasonably near each other, you can be sure they had a trade route between them (unless they had some barrier like impassible mountains in between).
Mesopotamia is not a country because it does not have any states. If Mesopotamia was a country, it would be highly innacurate. If it wanted to be a country, it would have to have many states.
The ability to dominate trade routes, the ability to destroy any other naval opponent, the ability to transport troops anywhere in the world. ie The Royal Navy.
there are no routes in that game you have a teleporter