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garri49 [273]
1 year ago
7

WHat were some natural reasources in akkad and babylon

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NeTakaya1 year ago
6 0

Some of the natural resources that were in Akkad and Babylon included timber and metal ores.

<h3>What resources were in Akkad and Babylon?</h3>

Akkad and Babylon were two early civilizations in Mesopotamia which came to be very strong empires.

Some of the natural resources they were were timber from the trees available, and metal ores which were then used to make weapons.

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