no because the land was really terrainy
Was farming or hunting easier in the region of Mesopotamia? Explain.
while southern Mesopotamia had a very scarce rain or adrought northern Mesopotamia had had enough rain to make farming possible yet on the rocky earth the northern plateau only had pockets of fertile soil.
to make transportation and trading easier.
I am guessing that it was an easier life in Mesopotamia. So when the news got out they decided to go where the grass is greener.
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Was farming or hunting easier in the region of Mesopotamia? Explain.
The plough was invented by the Sumerians in Mesopotamia around 3000 BCE. This invention revolutionized agriculture by making it easier to till the soil and increase crop yields.
while southern Mesopotamia had a very scarce rain or adrought northern Mesopotamia had had enough rain to make farming possible yet on the rocky earth the northern plateau only had pockets of fertile soil.
it was easier
to make transportation and trading easier.
to make farming easier
to make farming easier
Grasslands are a natural ecological community, and to explain their "function" is to explain the meaning of life. However, if you are asking how people use grasslands, that is an easier question. People have converted grasslands to pastures for animals or farm fields with varying success. Overuse led to the Dust Bowl of the 1930s, but no-till farming today helps preserve the soil. Grasslands make for excellent hunting opportunities for pheasants (an introduced species), grouse, and pronghorns in North America.
The tractor made farming easier.
I am guessing that it was an easier life in Mesopotamia. So when the news got out they decided to go where the grass is greener.
Iron was the hard metal that significantly changed daily life in West Africa. Its introduction led to the development of more effective farming tools, such as iron plows and hoes, which improved agricultural productivity and allowed for the cultivation of larger areas. Additionally, iron weapons enhanced hunting techniques, making it easier for communities to hunt larger game and thus secure more reliable sources of food. Overall, the use of iron facilitated greater efficiency in both farming and hunting, contributing to population growth and the rise of complex societies.
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