well the growing supply of food made the Sumerians get just more and more wealthy. so they had enough food to feed another being. so with that said they just needed more people and they had enough food so they just started doing what they needed to get more people.
mthey had to move south cuz they were very tired
The population increased and there wasn't enough food.
Yes, the Syrian Desert is located south of Mesopotamia.
The north of Mesopotamia is mountainous and has a temperate climate. The south of Mesopotamia is a hot, humid marshland.
It caused the South to be more protecting and watchful. More importantly it caused the South to be defensive, ready for battle. Hot heads for war
mthey had to move south cuz they were very tired
The population increased and there wasn't enough food.
Yes, the Syrian Desert is located south of Mesopotamia.
It is southeast of Mesopotamia.
The north of Mesopotamia is mountainous and has a temperate climate. The south of Mesopotamia is a hot, humid marshland.
It caused the South to be more protecting and watchful. More importantly it caused the South to be defensive, ready for battle. Hot heads for war
It has caused foreign companies to invest in them.
Mesopotamia covered most of Iraq, covering the north through part of the south.
It shall not effect another place because of the new location that is caused by such forces as the earthquake caused.
The South And The South West
in the middle eastern area of now a day iran. Mesopotamia is in what today is, Iraq and south eastern Syria, not Iran.
The Persian Gulf is hundreds of miles south of the Caspian Sea and neither are in Mesopotamia.