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RideAnS [48]
3 years ago
8

Which statement best describes how physical features contributed to Mesopotamian settlements?

History
2 answers:
andreyandreev [35.5K]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

1)The favorable climate and rich soil provided for their physical needs.

2)Society

Explanation:

Mesopotamian settlements can be associated to Iraq, and is found

along the Euphrates and Tigris rivers.

It has some features, the has hills as well as plains. It has a rich fertile soil with rains, which is good for agriculture and the settler there utilize the rich soil to get different agricultural produce such as timbers as well as metal. There are flow of rivers from the mountains as well.

Society are group of people that are living together, they could have the same customs as well as traditions and they are subjected under the same political authority, it is usually an ordered environment.Pennsylvania is an example of society

Kipish [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

1) The favorable climate and rich soil provided for their physical needs.

2) society

Explanation:

I got it right on ed

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