Farmers in Mesopotamia used excess food primarily for trade, exchanging surplus crops for goods and services with neighboring communities. This surplus also allowed them to support a growing population and contributed to the development of cities and complex societies. Additionally, some excess food was stored to prepare for leaner times or seasonal shortages. Overall, the management of surplus food played a crucial role in the economic and social structure of Mesopotamian civilization.
No, they were farmers.
They used an advanced irrigation system
because the crops failed
Mesopotamia totally got their food from the seeds and planted them and also since they found in the land food and vegetables had been left there.
they were able tobring water to their crops
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No, they were farmers.
it was easy to irrigate it but the farmers had to control the flooding by digging canals
some specialized jobs in Mesopotamia were farmers entertainers artist etc..........................................
Egyptian farmers were more fortunate than the farmers Mesopotamia because the Nile River floods at regular intervals. Flooding on the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers were very problematic and irregular.
The level of their tan
through the system of irrigation
As early as 10,000 years ago, farmers in Mesopotamia began to grow grain such as Barley.
the climate of mesopotamia is food crops
i would live on the plaines because in the city theres too much people asking for food and on the plaines there are less people
Food banks receive their food from donations, usually from stores and restaurants when their supplies get close to their expiry date. They also often receive excess food from farmers or even home growers.
They used an advanced irrigation system