They both had a polytheistic belief.
1. They both made important innovations they we still use today.
2. They both had many religious beliefs.
3. They both had significant rulers who changed the country dramatically
4. They both had rivers which created a source of wealth and easy transportation
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Mesopotamia: had trade, farming, and religious beliefs.... etc.
Egypt: had trade, farming, and religious beliefs.... etc.
India: had trade, farming, and religious beliefs.... etc.
of course these are the similarity's' each county has differences that are unique to each of them.
both have writting system and arose along rivers
Yes. Egypt and Mesopotamia starting trading with each other around 3000 BC.
Egypt was the first to write documents on a type of paper made from reeds. In Ancient Egypt these "papers" would be rolled into scrolls, which later the ideas was used by the Greeks, Romans, and other later civilizations. The first paper came from China.
the chemical they use in ancient Egypt was, Notron.
They were invented in Ancient Egypt.
world cultures, including the studies of egypt, mayans, mesopotamia, india, etc.
NO. The ziggurat is exclusively found in Mesopotamia and western Persia. Egypt has pyramids and the Israelites and Ancient Greeks have shrines instead.
Since ancient Egypt was one of the first civilizations, they actually influenced many civilizations. However, Mesopotamia, Rome, and Greece influenced Egypt.
The three early river civilizations are the Incas. Aztecs and Mayas
That's easy, they traded! and they lost alot of war
(not a right answer) people places markets houses n thts all i no
Early Egypt and Mesopotamia.
large deserts providemany mineral deposits
They both had a polytheistic belief.
The first great civilizations are, arguably, ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. What they had in common is that both were in very arid places (deserts) but centered around large rivers. They used irrigation to turn the deserts into fertile land.
No. Ancient mesopotamia was around and between the Tirgris and Euphrates rivers. ancient Egypt was in north africa. And and Egypt became great later than mesopotamia.
The ancient civilizations of Egypt and the Fertile Crescent (Mesopotamia) had several things in common. Both civilizations emerged around river valleys (Nile in Egypt, Tigris and Euphrates in Fertile Crescent) and relied on agriculture for their economies. They also developed complex social and political systems, built monumental architecture, and engaged in trade and cultural exchange with neighboring regions.
The reality is that they evolved in the river valleys of China, India, Mesopotamia and Egypt. Not exactly Europe?