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what were the 5 reasons for decline of the Mesopotamian civilization?

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Answered by pandeyadvbhu1
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The Mesopotamian civilization decline because the monuments of it was covered by the sand.Many people lived the place and went to other places .

Answered by AnnieStar
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The 5 reasons for decline of the Mesopotamian civilization were as follows:

The Mesopotamian civilization decline because the monuments of it was covered by the sand. Many people lived the place and went to other places . The rivers were higher than the surrounding plain because of built-up silt in the river beds, so water for irrigation flowed into the fields by gravity.

The first is that the Mesopotamian life style was badly destroyed by war. The different city-states were fighting for control of each others lands and would wage all out conflicts among each other to gain territory. They mostly fought for farmland and irrigation waters. The second reason for the decline of the Mesopotamian civilization was due to the irrigation techniques they used. The same techniques that made farming possible also prevented farming from occurring in later dates. After irrigation water sits on the land, over time, the water leaves behind mineral salt which will eventually erode the farming land.

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