The Indus River
Nearly Nine thousand years ago, Or around 7000 B.C., People began to settle in a region sandwiched between the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers. Later on, when the Greeks visited that area, they called it "Mesopotamia".
Mesopotamia
Because of the twin rivers.
in the chinook, and azui rivers
settle in mountainous regions.
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Nile, Tigris, Euphrates, Indus, Hwang Ho, Yangtse.
Agricultural areas, preferably near trade routes.
Nearly Nine thousand years ago, Or around 7000 B.C., People began to settle in a region sandwiched between the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers. Later on, when the Greeks visited that area, they called it "Mesopotamia".
Nomadic peoples looked for fertile, well watered land to settle on.
Nearly Nine thousand years ago, Or around 7000 B.C., People began to settle in a region sandwiched between the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers. Later on, when the Greeks visited that area, they called it "Mesopotamia".
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For a reliable supply of water, the fertile soil of the valleys for food production, and water transport..
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Mesopotamia
Hunter-gatherers settled in Mesopotamia due to the fertile land and abundant resources provided by the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. The rivers supported agriculture and allowed for a more stable food supply, leading to the development of early civilizations in the region.
Settling next to rivers gave them water for crops, drinking, etc.