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Wendy Casey
22 January, 14:16
Why do mespotopia irrigate the land
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Erin Ball
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Irrigation was extremely vital to Mesopotamia, Greek for "the land between the rivers." Flooding problems were more serious in Mesopotamia than in Egypt because the Tigris and Euphrates carried several times more silt per unit volume of water than the Nile.
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