they used a series of complex drainage systems that are like wells that they placed around the civilization
Yes they took the idea from the Mesopotamians
To irrigate their fields
Mesopotamians used cuneiform, which was a system of writing involving pictographs or symbols pressed into clay tablets using a stylus. It was one of the earliest forms of writing in ancient civilizations and was primarily used for administrative and record-keeping purposes.
plows wheels spheres
sail boats
How did ancient Mesopotamian farmers use technology to control their water supply?”
To eat
The ancient Mesopotamians used compound bows with arrowheads of stone and eventually bronze or iron.
Since they embrace another religion they most likely did not.
Yes they took the idea from the Mesopotamians
To irrigate their fields
The ancient Egyptians of course. The found pictures on the wall that showed that they had been using the plow.
no
the Mesopotamians viewed it as a yearly, unpredictable disaster; while the Egyptians viewed it as a very predictable event that they could use to their advantage because of the silt that the floods left behind.
No, they didn't.
bronze
I think they use ox