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explain the geographical features of Mesopotamia in long answer

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Answered by sumanth68
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The main geographical features of Mesopotamia - land between two rivers - are, of course, the two rivers: Euphrates (to the west) and Tigris (to the east). They flow from hills and mountains, down to marshland in the south, then into the Persian Gulf.
Answered by kashishbabbar18
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Explanation:

the main geographical features of Mesopotamia land between two rivers and of course the rivers you fate to the west and degrees to the east this from Hills and mountains down to Mars planet in the south then into the Persian Gulf. in the area is therefore prone to flooding which gave rise to the famous Greek Gilgamesh flood mite overland routes in Mesopotamia usually follow the euphrates because the banks of the degrees are frequently Steve and difficult the climate of the region is semi arid with a vast as it expense in the north which gives way to 15,000 square kilometres (5800 square me ) origin of marshes lagoons mudflats and Reed banks in the south

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