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Andrei [34K]
2 years ago
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Select the correct location on the image.

History
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Olegator [25]2 years ago
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The two locations of land and bodies of water where civilization is most likely to occur are <u>Mesopotamia </u>and <u>Israel (Palestine</u>).

<h3>Which places would likely see civilization?</h3>

Thanks to the two rivers of the Tigris and the Euphrates, civilization will form in Mesopotamia as people take advantage of rivers.

Civilization will also form in Israel (Palestine) thanks to access to the Mediterranean sea allowing for transport and trade.

Find out more on the Mesopotamian civilization at brainly.com/question/27794838.

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