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Ellis Savage
22 December, 07:59
How did the deserts affect mesopotamia
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Alisa Mcdowell
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The deserts affected Mesopotamia for the better. The deserts were scorching hot and nobody would want to cross them. They acted as a sort of natural barrier.
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