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How did the good soil between rivers help Mesopotamia grow?
It made the land a safe place to guide from enemies.
It held special metals that were used to make tools.
It helped farmers grow plenty of food for everyone.
It provided strong mud for building protective walls.
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It helped farmers grow plenty of food for everyone.
The rivers deposited rich silt and, with irrigation, made the land very fertile so agriculture could produce food surpluses — a key factor in Mesopotamia's growth.
The rivers deposited rich silt and, with irrigation, made the land very fertile so agriculture could produce food surpluses — a key factor in Mesopotamia's growth.
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