Because they didn't have rivers or mountains to ward off enemies:]
i think not a 100% sure?
Living in Sumer was challenging due to its harsh environmental conditions, including unpredictable flooding from the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, which could destroy crops and settlements. The region's arid climate also limited water resources, making agriculture difficult without advanced irrigation systems. Additionally, the lack of natural barriers left Sumer vulnerable to invasions and conflicts with neighboring regions. In contrast, the foothills offered more stable water sources and agricultural conditions, making them more hospitable for settlement.
Sumer was one of the city-states of Mesopotamia, which was located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. This area is now known as Iraq. (City-states were the city, and the surrounding farmland around it.)
so people who lived in Sumer can have protection over the sun
Gods were believed to live in the top of Ziggurat Temples and sumerians gave gifts of food, gold and livestock in exchange for the gods protection over Sumer. When people believe in more than one god it is called Polythesism, the belief in many gods or goddess's
Larry Mullen lives in Howth, Co. Dublin, by the sea. He is the only member to live on the north side of Dublin where the band members grew up. Bono and the Edge live in Killiney on the southside in the hills by the sea. Adam Clayton lives inland from the coast on the foothills of the Dublin mountains in a place called Rathfarnham.
Living in the Sumerian plains was more challenging than in the Zagros foothills primarily due to environmental factors. The plains were prone to flooding from the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, which could devastate crops and settlements. Additionally, the lack of natural resources, such as timber and stone, made construction and shelter more difficult. In contrast, the Zagros foothills offered better access to resources, a more stable climate, and greater agricultural potential.
It was the incontrollable water supply. In the winter the had too much water, but in the summer the had to little water, and the couldn't grow their food.
Living in Sumerian city-states was harder due to the harsh climate, lack of natural resources, vulnerability to floods, and competition for land and resources. In contrast, living in the Zagros Mountains offered natural defenses, fertile land for agriculture, access to water sources, and a cooler climate that made living conditions more favorable.
Living in Sumer was challenging due to its harsh environmental conditions, including unpredictable flooding from the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, which could destroy crops and settlements. The region's arid climate also limited water resources, making agriculture difficult without advanced irrigation systems. Additionally, the lack of natural barriers left Sumer vulnerable to invasions and conflicts with neighboring regions. In contrast, the foothills offered more stable water sources and agricultural conditions, making them more hospitable for settlement.
in sumer
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No. But the Bengal tiger can be found in the foothills of the Himalayas.
The Nakoda First Nations In Alberta Lives In The Foothills Region.
they lived in San Joaquin valley and adjocent foothills of the Sierra Nevada
Spain and France.
The Campa Indians live primarily in the eastern foothills of the Peruvian Andes, although just over 200 of them live in Brazil.
he lives in tucson arizona, where i live, he lives in the catalina foothills district, ive seen his house and him