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How did geography help sumer to develop?

How did its geography help sumer to develop


What farming tools were inveted in sumer?

plows


What most contributes to the rise of sumer?

farming


Which civilization mastered seafaring?

Sumer mastered sea farming


How did Sumer civilizations develop?

Bullying and building.-Dantdm


Farming in sumer was more difficult than in Egypt because?

the flooding was unpredictable


What are the important cities of sumer and why did there develop?

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Where did the ancient civilizations of sumer develop?

In the southeren part of the fertile crescent


How did life in Sumer differ from life in a small farming community of the region?

Sumerian life was different from life in a small farming community because Sumer was a civilization. The five different traits that define a civilization were all present in Sumer that couldn't possibly exist in a diminutive farming community. Sumer would be closer to the lifestyle today than a small farming community would be. Sumer grew from advanced cities, had complex institutions, developed record-keeping, and applied advanced technology to everyday endeavors, unlike the characteristic traits of a farming community, which would be a band of people living together, with primitive technology and no governing or record keeping, and probably on its way to being a city. A person living in Sumer would probably have a specialized job which he would be an expert in; belong to a social class, and trade to acquire the resources he needs. A person living in a farming community would depend on his own crops and animals for resources, have no defined social class, and would have a job, which would most likely be farming.Areeb UsmaniGrade 9


What is the most important job in Sumer?

proably farming because without farmer there would be no citys(also fishing


What is true about the development of farming in Sumer?

The development of farming in Sumer, one of the earliest known civilizations, was marked by the transition from nomadic lifestyles to settled agricultural practices around 10,000 years ago. The region's fertile land, aided by the annual flooding of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, enabled the cultivation of staple crops like barley and wheat. This agricultural surplus led to population growth, the rise of cities, and the development of complex social structures. Additionally, innovations such as irrigation techniques and the plow significantly advanced farming efficiency in Sumer.


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the development of agriculture is when