The People of mesopotamia develop a irrigation system because they didn't want to keep on going to the river to get there water. Also it was hard to farm without irrigation. The irrigation system made farming easier and help people get more water.
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they built irrigation systems
yes, the Huns used an irrigation system to get water.
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Mesopotamians developed an advanced irrigation system to support agriculture in their arid environment. They constructed canals, dikes, and reservoirs to divert water from rivers, primarily the Tigris and Euphrates, to their fields. This allowed them to effectively manage water supply, enhance crop yields, and cultivate various crops such as barley and wheat, which were essential for their civilization.
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The mesopotamins farming system, is like the egyptions. the mesopotamins used irrigation.
They irrigated their soil by using the irrigation system that was first developed in ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia.
they were using irrigation.
Mesopotamians invented the irrigation system and the seeder plow. Which was very important to Mesopotamian farming.
they built irrigation systems
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They date back to the mesopotamians
I think you mean who are the Sumerians and they were a group of people that lived in Mesopotamia (no such thing as Mesopotamians because Mesopotamia is just a location) in 5000 BC to around 2300 BC that improved irrigation and made many things like the base 60 time system we use today.
yes, the Huns used an irrigation system to get water.
The first irrigation system canals and dikes were developed by the ancient Mesopotamians, particularly the Sumerians, around 4500 BCE. They constructed these structures to control water flow and direct it to their fields for agriculture.