The water from the Tigris River supports water for the people of Iraq.
Yes. There are still farmers and fishermen in Iraq today, although there are many farmers than fishermen for the simple reason that Iraq has much more land than access to water.
There isn't a lot of technology in Iraq and a lot of people in Iraq are very poor.
Most people in Iraq live in urban areas, with the majority residing in Baghdad, the capital city. This can be attributed to factors such as employment opportunities, access to services, and infrastructure. Additionally, urban areas tend to offer a higher standard of living and better access to amenities compared to rural areas in Iraq.
Not Yet !
They are important because the people of Syria and Iraq need water, some can't afford water, so they travel to the rivers to get some! Easy...
people in Iraq
Iraq has no cities on the its Persian Gulf coast. (The closest city is Umm Qasr, but it is technically on the Khawr Abd Allah Estuary, not the Gulf.) Umm Qasr functions as Iraq's deep-water port. Basra, a much larger city, sits upriver in the Shatt Al-Arab (at a point south of the Tigris-Euphrates merger) and is Iraq's largest port, but it is a shallow-water port.
People from Iraq are known as Iraqi's.
Dessert countries ie. Iraq, Israel, Sahara dessert. Not Australia but it has plenty of access to fresh water.
over 9.5million people live in Iraq
people refer to people who live in Iraq Iraqis.