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1.which two rivers are included in the mesopotamia river valley?

2.Why is the land so fertile in mesopotamia? (two reasons)
3. Name three ancient cities that are located on these rivers and tributaries (rivers from question 1)
4. Through which present-day countries do these two rivers now flow?
5.. What natural substance/process used to dehydrate buried bodies in the past?
6.What process did the Egyptians later develope?Explain what happens in this process.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The valleys of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers formed some of the most productive regions in the Fertile Crescent. The ancient civilization of Mesopotamia flourished in the land between the two rivers.The rivers are the Tigris and Euphrates which flow through modern Iraq. The Euphrates also flows through much of Syria. Mesopotamia is made up of different regions, each with its own geography. ... The land is quite fertile due to seasonal rains, and the rivers and streams flowing from the mountains.Examples of early river valley civilizations include the Indus Valley Civilization, Ancient Egypt (on the Nile), Mesopotamia (along the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers), and Chinese civilization along the Yellow River.Together with the Tigris, it is one of the two defining rivers of Mesopotamia (the "Land between the Rivers"). Originating in eastern Turkey, the Euphrates flows through Syria and Iraq to join the Tigris in the Shatt al-Arab, which empties into the Persian Gulf.Ancient Egypt Egyptian Mummies. The methods of embalming, or treating the dead body, that the ancient Egyptians used is called mummification. Using special processes, the Egyptians removed all moisture from the body, leaving only a dried form that would not easily decay.The methods of embalming, or treating the dead body, that the ancient Egyptians used is called mummification. Using special processes, the Egyptians removed all moisture from the body, leaving only a dried form that would not easily decay. ... The earliest mummies from prehistoric times probably were accidental.


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1)Tigris and Euphrates rivers formed some of the most productive regions in the Fertile Crescent
2) The valleys of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers formed some of the most productive regions in the Fertile Crescent. The ancient civilization of Mesopotamia flourished in the land between the two rivers.
3)Ganga river
4) Together with the Tigris, it is one of the two defining rivers of Mesopotamia (the "Land between the Rivers"). Originating in eastern Turkey, the Euphrates flows through Syria and Iraq to join the Tigris in the Shatt al-Arab, which empties into the Persian Gulf.
5) Mummies is a term that today is used to describe natural or artificially preserved bodies, though traditionally the word was used specifically to describe the bodies of ancient Egyptians where dehydration of the tissues was used to prevent putrefaction. The word is derived from the Persian or Arabic word mumia (or mumiya), which means "pitch" or "bitumen". It originally referred to a black, asphalt-like substance, thought to have medicinal properties and eagerly sought as a cure for many ailments,
6) The first step in the process was the removal of all internal parts that might ... In later mummies, the organs were treated, wrapped, and replaced and later they worshipping

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