Answer:
jungle warfare was very different from the usual
Answer:
Tigris and Euphrates
Explanation:
While Mesopotamia's soil was fertile, the region's semiarid climate didn't have much rainfall, with less than ten inches annually. This initially made farming difficult. Two major rivers in the region -- the Tigris and Euphrates -- provided a source of water that enabled wide-scale farming.
Religion was central to Mesopotamians as they believed the divine affected every aspect of human life. Mesopotamians were polytheistic; they worshipped several major gods and thousands of minor gods. Each Mesopotamian city, whether Sumerian, Akkadian, Babylonian or Assyrian, had its own patron god or goddess.
One effect probably the biggest was the US entering WW2
Cattle, coal mining, and railroad
A shadoof or shaduf[1] (from the Arabic word شادوف, šādūf) is an irrigation tool. It is highly efficient, and has been known since 3000 BCE.
Well pole (called a vinnkaev) in Tuhala, Estonia.
Shaduf in Kom Ombo, Egypt.
Spring crane (Krynychnyy zhuravel) in Baidivka, Ukraine.