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Why was there agricultural crisis in Mesopotamia?

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Answered by kp438871
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The discharge of the Euphrates and its floods were weaker than those of the Tigris, so it was on particularly on its banks that agricultural communities of southern Mesopotamia focused. ... However, it also meant that their floods had the potential to cause serious damage and could cover a vast area.

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Answered by boudhayanchakraborty
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Because Of lack of Water

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It is probably due to the lack of water availability, as the river Tigris and Euphrates dried up. Which is also one of the reasons for  the decline of the civilization

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