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Which of the following is not correct about the Mesopotamian geography?

A) In the north of Mesopotamia, there are stretches of upland called steppe

B) The river Euphrates and Tigris rise in northem mountain,

C) The Persian gulf is situated in the west of the Mesopotamia​

Answers

Answered by RiyaSethi17
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The Land Between Two Rivers. The Fertile Crescent: The Fertile Crescent runs from the Taurus Mountains in the north to the Arabian Desert in the south, and from the Eastern Mediterranean to the Zagros Mountains.

Answered by dharanikamadasl
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B) The river Euphrates and Tigris rise in the northern mountain is the incorrect statement.

  • The Euphrates, which has its source in Turkey, joins the Tigris near the Shatt al-Arab and empties into the Persian Gulf after passing through Syria and Iraq.
  • The 1,750 km (1,090 mi) long Tigris begins in the Taurus Mountains in eastern Turkey, around 25 km (16 mi) southeast of Elazig and about 30 km (20 km) from the Euphrates' headwaters.
  • The river then travels through southeast Turkey for 400 km (250 mi) until joining the boundary between Turkey and Syria.

Mesopotamia:

  • In addition, Mesopotamia is frequently used to refer to the adjacent steppes to the west of the Euphrates and the western portion of the Zagros Mountains.
  • Additionally, Upper or Northern Mesopotamia and Lower or Southern Mesopotamia are typically separated.
  • Within the Tigris-Euphrates river system, is a historical area of West Asia.
  • The Greek term for Mesopotamia means "between rivers."
  • Lower Mesopotamia covers Kuwait and parts of western Iran and extends from Baghdad to the Persian Gulf.
  • The Persian Gulf—also known as the Arabian Gulf, the Arabian Peninsula, and southwest Iran—is a shallow peripheral sea of the Indian Ocean.
  • Its Arabic name is Bar Farris, and its Persian name is Khalj-e Farris.

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