History, asked by cmohini12, 1 month ago

Describe the importance of rivers
as the resoures of trade in
mesopotamia​

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Answered by niveditabanerjee486
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Explanation:

The civilization of Ancient Mesopotamia grew up along the banks of two great rivers, the Euphrates and the Tigris. In the midst of a vast desert, the peoples of Mesopotamia relied upon these rivers to provide drinking water, agricultural irrigation, and major transportation routes.

Answered by vaishalipatil767640
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Answer:

Mesopotamia is Greek for 'a land between two rivers'. ... However, Mesopotamia is different because the two rivers kept the land fertile through regular flooding of the area. Like the Nile River in Egypt, the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers allowed the Mesopotamians to grow crops and to settle between these two rive

Mesopotamia was a region which did not have many natural resources. Therefore, the people who lived there needed to trade with neighbouring countries in order to acquire the resources they needed to live. ... In addition, merchants from other countries travelled to Babylonia to exchange their goods.

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