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The flooding helped helped the land by bringing silt and minerals so crops grew better.

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What ways were Egypt and Mesopotamia affected by river valleys?

The annually renewed soil from the river flooding provided the surplus of food on which a civilisation can develop.


Which place depended on annual flooding to produce a constant surplus of food?

Ah, the ancient Egyptians knew all about the importance of the Nile River's annual flooding. This flooding brought rich silt that fertilized the land, allowing them to grow bountiful crops like wheat and barley. It was nature's way of providing for them, ensuring a steady supply of food year after year.


How did Mesopotamia emerge?

food surplus


What surplus was traded by mesopotamia?

The Mesopotamians traded surplus wheat and barley.


What characteristic did early civilization in Mesopotamia share with early civilization in China?

The occupied fertile river valleys, which gave them the surplus produce on which civilisation could develop.


Where did mesopotamia start?

Mesopotamia originated between two rivers (Tigris and Euphrates). Mesopotamia in Greece means land between two rivers.


What would have happened in Mesopotamia if a farmer had not produced a surplus?

They would die.


How were Egyptian farmers able to produce enough food to create a surplus?

there are able to because they had the right amount of sunlight and rich soil


How did the first known civilization influence Mesopotamia and later civilizations in the region?

They developed farming which gave the surplus which allowed communities to go beyonf the daily search and gathering of produce for survival to using this surplus to develop in settled comminities the amenities on which civilised activities depends.


What is a surplus traded by Mesopotamia?

Glass was traded as a surplus. They traded it for stone and wood


What did the surplus do to the community during the stone age?

The people living in Mesopotamia did not starve and due to the surplus, they could trade others for the things they needed that they didn't have.


What did Marx call me differences between what the workers produce and what they earn?

Marx referred to the difference between what workers produce and what they are paid as "surplus value." This surplus value is captured by the capitalist as profit, leading to exploitation of the workers according to Marx's theory of surplus labor.