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Settling next to rivers gave them water for crops, drinking, etc.


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the two rivers are the Tigris and the Eupharets run throghacient mesopotamia


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The Tigris and the Euphrates are the two rivers that run near mesopotamia.


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here are some reasons they settled in Mesopotamia.I was located near/in an area called the "Fertile Crescent"I was near 2 major rivers. (Tigris and Euphrates) and water was needed for farming and tending to their crops.It had moderate rainfall.-Hope this helped. :)


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Why would people settle in Mesopotamia?

AnswerMesopotamia was part of what is known as the "fertile crescent". Southern Mesopotamia offerred good soils, moderate rainfall and two major river systems that provided a reliable, year-long water supply.


How long ago did people settle in Mesopotamia?

here are some reasons they settled in Mesopotamia.I was located near/in an area called the "Fertile Crescent"I was near 2 major rivers. (Tigris and Euphrates) and water was needed for farming and tending to their crops.It had moderate rainfall.-Hope this helped. :)


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overflowing rivers apex(:


What lead the Fertile soil near Mesopotamia?

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How did people settle in Mesopotamia?

I'm actually learning this in school right now (which is quite odd). They settled in this area gradually. As they soon as they learned basic farming (from the neolithic age) it influenced people to settle near the rivers (such as Mesopotamia). This then leads to more advanced people with lots of new forms of tech, social classes and etc. Hope i helped!