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An archaeologist working at a Mesopotamian settlement found some writing on a clay tablet. When he translated the writing, he found that it contained information about a year when crops did not grow well, even though there was enough rainfall. Which possible reason for the decline of Mesopotamian civilizations would fit the situation described on the clay tablet?

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Answered by ayushkwar3567
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Answer:

B: Over-irrigation.

Explanation:

Irrigation refers to the process of artificial application of water to land with the intention of producing food. ... Despite the rainfall, the soil was unable to produce food correctly and that could be a reason why Mesopotamia decline.

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