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The Babylonians had many geographic problems that they had to adapt to. The first one was that their land was very hard to defend. It was flat and dry. They worked around this by creating city walls made of bricks and mud. The second was the low supply of Natural Resources they had to deal with. To cope with this they started their own trade network. The final problem was the spontaneous flood and drought problem. They started an irrigation system by digging ditches so that when ever they received rain it would flow into the ditches down to the irrigation system, and it would stay out of homes, roads, etc. and it would no longer flood.

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