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Why were cities important in civilizations?

Cities were important in Mesopotamia civilizations, because it led to the development of urban populations. Abundance was created as a result of the cities.


Farming in ancient mesopotamia resulted in an abundance of food which?

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What is is the result when you total the individual relative abundance?

the result is 1.00, because relative abundance is just the percent abundance in decimal form. The percent abundance sum is 100%, therefore the answer is 1.00 because the decimal of 100% is 1.00


In England which circumstances was a result of the other three?

abundance of coal and iron


Why is Mesopotamia referred to as the Fertile Crescent?

The soil was found to be extremely nutrient rich due to the abundance in animal life and the water source around it.


Where was Mesopotomia located and why did they settle there?

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.


When did Mesopotamia become part of the Ottoman Empire?

Mesopotamia became part of the Ottoman Empire in the 16th century as a result of the conquests of Suleiman the Magnificent.


What is Mesopotamia's top export?

Mesopotamia, an ancient region in Southwest Asia, was known for its agricultural abundance and trade. Its top exports included natural resources such as grains, textiles, precious metals, and pottery. Mesopotamia also traded in luxury goods like timber, ivory, and gemstones, which were highly valued commodities.


Why do geographers refer to Mesopotamia as the Fertile Crescent?

Mesopotamia contains the fertile river systems of the Tigris and Euphrates which supported early agriculture and so the civilisations which grew up there. The Crescent also includes Syria-Lebanon, which made it into a 'crescent' shape.


Why did the Assyrians take over mesopotamia?

because they did


What led to the fertile soil near Mesopotamia?

The fertile soil near Mesopotamia was a result of annual flooding from the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. The floods deposited nutrient-rich silt onto the land, creating ideal conditions for agriculture.


How long has Mesopotamia been part of Iraq?

Mesopotamia is a region. Iraq is a country. Therefore, Mesopotamia has existed since the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers started flowing. Iraq has only been a political entity since 1919 and a truly independent one since 1954, its borders never changing. As a result, Mesopotamia has always been in Iraq since Iraq began to exist.