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How did the water cycle contribute to the success of the sumerian civilization?

when it would rain hard ,they built canals to moove the water to there fields and to water there cattle and livestock.then there would be a drought. and then it would be a storn and flood the city,but they built huge walls that stood up to protect the people and there crops.


What is the function of the Arch of Titus?

The Romans built the arch of Titus as a memorial to the long, hard won victory over the Jews.The Romans built the arch of Titus as a memorial to the long, hard won victory over the Jews.The Romans built the arch of Titus as a memorial to the long, hard won victory over the Jews.The Romans built the arch of Titus as a memorial to the long, hard won victory over the Jews.The Romans built the arch of Titus as a memorial to the long, hard won victory over the Jews.The Romans built the arch of Titus as a memorial to the long, hard won victory over the Jews.The Romans built the arch of Titus as a memorial to the long, hard won victory over the Jews.The Romans built the arch of Titus as a memorial to the long, hard won victory over the Jews.The Romans built the arch of Titus as a memorial to the long, hard won victory over the Jews.


What are the disadvantages of railroads?

A disadvantage of railroads is that they are expensive to built and maintain. Also, once the infrastructure is built it is hard to reroute trains.


What are disadvantages of railroads?

A disadvantage of railroads is that they are expensive to built and maintain. Also, once the infrastructure is built it is hard to reroute trains.


What were the solutions to the 4 problems of mesopotamia.?

a. To each problem there was a solution. The first solution was that they moved down closer to the rivers so they could grow more crops. The second solution was that they built the irrigation system. The third solution was that all the villages had to work together to maintain the system and the last solution is that the built mud walls and dug moats around their villages so it would be hard to get attacked.

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What did the sumerians to protect their cities?

They started to build strong walls around their cities,that were made of mud bricks that were baked in the sun until they were hard.


What the Sumerians do to protect their cities?

They started to build strong walls around their cities,that were made of mud bricks that were baked in the sun until they were hard.


What did the Sumerians do to protect their city?

they did nothing at all


Why is it hard to insulate an old house?

Old houses are hard to insulate because they were built without insulation in mind and often require major work - like knocking down walls and similar.


Why are submarines built of hard thick sheet of metal?

Because they need to be able to withstand the pressure of the seawater outside. The deeper a submarine goes - the higher the pressure gets.


Are sea walls hard or soft enginnering?

Hard :)


How did sumerians city-states lose power?

I was hard to control the people because it was over populated.


How did the Phoenicians improve upon a Sumerians invention?

because they worked really hard on whatever they were doing.


What do walls look like?

flat and hard


What is the strength of a castle?

Castles had several strengths. Namely, they were usually highly fortified and the walls were built to withstand a lot of damage. Furthermore, they were usually surrounded by rocks or water, so they were hard to breach.


The wall of the cyst?

The wall of the cyst would determine how hard it would feel, some with thick walls feel hard, with thin walls they feel soft


How hard is a pig's nose?

Hard enough to root at the ground, fences and pen walls.