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How has the climate changed in the Fertile Crescent since the ancient era?

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Thousands of years ago Mesopotamia's weather was semi-arid, with hot summers and sporadic rain. However, the presence of two rivers, the Tigris and the Euphrates, made it humid, fertile and ideal for nomads to start settlements. ... More tribes made the region home and gave birth to one of the world's first settlements.

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Thousands of years ago Mesopotamia's weather was semi-arid, with hot summers and sporadic rain. However, the presence of two rivers, the Tigris and the Euphrates, made it humid, fertile and ideal for nomads to start settlements. ... More tribes made the region home and gave birth to one of the world's first settlements.

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