The Tigris and Euphrates River
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The Tigris and Euphrates
Rivers
Chapter Three
Lesson One
LOCATION
Located in the presentday country of Iraq
Located between the
Tigris and Euphrates
rivers
It was approximately
300 miles long and
150 miles wide
PLACE
Northern Mesopotamia is
made up of hills and plains
The land is quite fertile due
to seasonal rains, and the
rivers and streams flowing
from the mountains.
Southern Mesopotamia is
made up of marshy areas
and wide, flat, barren
plains
The Land Between Two Rivers
Mesopotamia is
located between the
Tigris and Euphrates
Rivers.
Called the “Fertile
Crescent” for rich
farmland.
The first settlers were
farmers and fisherman.
Working With Water
Flooding provided silt, a
rich mixture of rock and
soil.
Silt made the nearby land
possible to farm.
Drought or times without
rain made farming difficult.
Irregular flooding and
droughts caused
Mesopotamians to find
was of getting water to
their fields. This was
Irrigation.
Irrigation
Farming in Mesopotamia
Crops
– Wheat
– Barley
– Emmer (Wheat grain)
Vegetables and Fruits
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Onions
Cucumbers
Figs
Apples
Raised Animals to help
out.
– Goats, sheep, horses
donkeys.
What does living next to a river lead
to?
Trade
Communication
Growth