They used walls called levees around the river. It was basically a wall with tiny holes for the water to filter through.
they built irrigation systems
The Mesopotamia vreated irrigation systems because with irrigation people of mesopotamia were able to grow more food.
farming, irrigation,metal worker and potter .
Uncontrolled water supply
Yes, both Egyptians and Mesopotamians lived along rivers that were crucial to their civilizations. Egyptians settled along the Nile River, which provided fertile land for agriculture and was central to their irrigation systems. Similarly, Mesopotamians inhabited the region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, which also supported farming and trade. The rivers were vital for their economies, cultures, and daily lives.
they built irrigation systems
They date back to the mesopotamians
they were using irrigation.
The ancient Mesopotamians, specifically in the region of Sumer, developed some of the earliest known irrigation systems with dikes and canals around 6000 BCE. These systems were essential for managing water flow and cultivating crops in the arid region.
irrigation
The Mesopotamia vreated irrigation systems because with irrigation people of mesopotamia were able to grow more food.
farming, irrigation,metal worker and potter .
Uncontrolled water supply
the Mesopotamians would make levees. the levees helped store the water in one place .the levees led to an irrigation system .the irrigation systems would help water crops .the watered crops would lead to a food surplus which led to an increase of population and to division of labor.division of labor is since the Mesopotamians didn't have to worry about the droughts they had time to do other things like making pottery
Mesopotamians used irrigation to water their crops.
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