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Why did farming develop between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers?​

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Answer:

The "land" between the "Tigris and Euphrates" was very fertile for farming.

Explanation:

  • The amenities in the area between the "Tigris and Euphrates" were sufficient for any nomads to come and exist.
  • The fish was abundant in the rivers, much wildlife to catch, edible vegetation was growing abundantly.
  • This will enable people to grow the crops for vegetation and make a living.
  • They planted barley, wheat, dates, vegetables, fruits, spices along with raising sheep and cattle. This made farming improve in this region.
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