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what is the geography of the Mayan civilization different from the geography of the Mesopotamian civilization?

Mesopotamians were not able to grow a variety of crops on their land.
The Maya were not able to grow a variety of crops on their land.
The Mesopotamian civilization was not built around a major river.
The Mayan civilization was not built around a major river.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

what is the geography of the Mayan civilization different from the geography of the Mesopotamian civilization?

Mesopotamians were not able to grow a variety of crops on their land.

The Maya were not able to grow a variety of crops on their land.

The Mesopotamian civilization was not built around a major river.

The Mayan civilization was not built around a major river.

Answered by ronalshoey
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The Mayan civilization was not built around a major river. Most Mayan cities were found by archeologists deep inside of jungles, hidden from the world, away from rivers, whereas Mesopotamia was built on Tigris and Euphrates.

Mayans lived in southern Mexico and northern Central America including Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and Belize. This area includes the northern lowlands, central lowlands and southern highlands. These areas include rainforests, savannas, semi-arid highland plateaus, semi-alpine peaks and swampy low areas

The geography of the Mayan civilization affected them a lot. For example, Mayans wouldn't be able to trade things like obsidian if it wasn't in their area. Mayans wouldn't be able to grow very good crops if there were no rainy seasons and fertile soil

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