The Mesopotamians built canals to protect houses from flooding and move water to their fields.:)
If you mean the east of the USA: the combine harvester, invented in 1834 by Hiram Moore in Michigan.
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.
Yes, a large amount of Egyptian life revolved around work in the Nile flood plains
Like most ancient inventions, the Mesopotamians developed theirs based on a need to improve some part of their lives in a very direct and deliberate way.Four major inventions the Mesopotamians devised based on a need:The Wheel & The Chariot - invented out of a need to transport more people/things at a faster pace.Writing - cuneiform was invented as a way to keep accounting recordsThe Seeder Plow - invented as a way for farmers to till & sow their fields much more efficientlyOther notable inventions include: the sailboat, the arch, the concept of 'zero', as well as irrigation & sanitation systems.
The Mesopotamians built canals to protect houses from flooding and move water to their fields.:)
By the Romans and Mesopotamians digging cannels and the water flowed through the cannels:)
irrigation
irrigation
The farmers and the slaves worked in the fields
The Mesopotamians built irrigation systems to manage the unpredictable flooding of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, enabling agriculture in the region. They also constructed canals, levees, and drainage systems to control water flow and prevent waterlogging of fields. Additionally, they utilized sustainable farming practices such as crop rotation and terracing to make the most of their arid environment.
they discovered wagons
If you mean the east of the USA: the combine harvester, invented in 1834 by Hiram Moore in Michigan.
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.
Because it was easier to have slaves work the fields then to hire people or do it themselves.
because egyptians are stronger look it up people
Yes, a large amount of Egyptian life revolved around work in the Nile flood plains