Geography of Mesopotamia had a great impact on it's people. Comment (8 marks)
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Mesopotamia's soil was uniquely fertile, which gave humans reason to settle in the region and begin farming. ... The soil's richness came from runoff from nearby mountains, which regularly deposited nutritious silt onto the river floodplain.
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While Mesopotamia's soil was fertile, the region's semiarid climate didn't have much rainfall, with less than ten inches annually. This initially made farming difficult. Irrigation provided Mesopotamian civilization with the ability to stretch the river's waters into farm lands.
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