History, asked by iesvarya10, 9 months ago

Mesopotamian is a land of diverge environment Comment. This is 3 Mark question. plz friends answer me

Answers

Answered by aditya14360
0

Explanation:

Mesopotamia (from the Greek, meaning 'between two rivers’) was an ancient region located in the eastern Mediterranean bounded in the northeast by the Zagros Mountains and in the southeast by the Arabian Plateau, corresponding to today’s Iraq, mostly, but also parts of modern-day Iran, Syria and Turkey. The 'two rivers' of the name referred to the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers and the land was known as 'Al-Jazirah' (the island) by the Arabs referencing what Egyptologist J.H. Breasted would later call the Fertile Crescent, where Mesopotamian civilization beganUnlike the more unified civilizations of Egypt or Greece, Mesopotamia was a collection of varied cultures whose only real bonds were their script, their gods, and their attitude toward women. The social customs, laws, and even language of Akkad, for example, cannot be assumed to correspond to those of Babylon; it does seem, however, that the rights of women, the importance of literacy, and the pantheon of the gods were indeed shared throughout the region (though the gods had different names in various regions and periods). As a result of this, Mesopotamia should be more properly understood as a region that produced multiple empires and civilizations rather than any single civilization. Even so, Mesopotamia is known as the “cradle of civilization” primarily because of two developments that occurred there, in the region of Sumer, in the 4th millenium BCE

Answered by iasabsara786sangom
1

Answer:

Mesopotamian( lraq) is a land of diverge environment because:-

1. lt has a desert at the West of Euphrates

2. lt has upwash nd greater plains in the upper Tirgis

3. lt has highlands in the North.

hope it helps, plz mrk as the brainliest answer.

Similar questions