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Why do you think the plains of the world were the cradles of the ancient civilizations?


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Answered by BincyRoy
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In Mesopotamia, the convergence of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers produced rich fertile soil and a supply of water for irrigation.It is because of this that the fertile crescent region, and Mesopotamia in particular, are often referred to as the "cradle of civilization".

Answered by santhoshnpanchal8
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The Sumerian civilization is the oldest civilization known to mankind. The term Sumer is today used to designate southern Mesopotamia. In 3000 BC, a flourishing urban civilization existed. The Sumerian civilization was predominantly agricultural and had community life

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Named for its rich soils, the Fertile Crescent, often called the “cradle of civilization,” is found in the Middle East. Because of this region's relatively abundant access to water, the earliest civilizations were established

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