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The plains are called the cradle of civilization, why?
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Answered by Itzcutemiles
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But buried under sandy mounds on this vast plain are the remains of Mesopotamia. That name means “the land between two rivers.” Scholars call Mesopotamia “the cradle of civilization.” It was there that the first cities grew from infancy to maturity. ... When the soil wore out, the farmers moved onto the plain.

Answered by bhumikakhetwal
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Mesopotamia was the alluvial plain lying between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, composing parts of Iraq and Syria, and this is where we find some of the best farm- land. Writings from Mesopotamia are among the earliest known in the world, giving Mesopotamia a reputation of being the Cradle of Civilization.

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