The Euphrates and Tigris Riverss
Water mills
agriculture
Farming there depended heavily on the Nile, both for growing crops and transporting materials.
Asia. It's where Iraq is now.....Actually, I think It may be mesopotamia
Ancient Mesopotamia primarily depended on agriculture for food, with staple crops including barley, wheat, and legumes. The region's fertile land, particularly in the Tigris and Euphrates river valleys, allowed for irrigation farming, which significantly boosted crop yields. Additionally, they raised livestock such as sheep, goats, and cattle, which provided meat, milk, and other resources. The cultivation of these crops and animals formed the backbone of their diet and economy.
The agriculture in Mesopotamia was the main source of livelihood. However, the geography made it difficult to do farming without irrigation which depended on river Euphrates and Tigris.
Sparta was a community that depended on agriculture so there life was technically dependant on agriculture, there way of life was agriculture and war, and Athens depended on trade.
Marduk was the original god of agriculture in Mesopotamia mythology.
Agriculture (Farming)
Replenish the soil and provide water for the crops.
It relied on agriculture or It depended heavily on importing goods
the people were dependant and depended on the farming agriculture but at the same time they were becoming very wealthy
Water mills
agriculture
The Nile Valley and Mesopotamia
False. The Mongols were nomads and depended on animals (pastoral).
Yes it was! that is because they had lots of agriculture(farming)