How did geography impacted Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt? The places that we are talking about is Egypt and Mesopotamia. The cataracts and the Nile river and the deserts around Egypt and Mesopotamia for when people attack them they have a lower chance on taking over. The geography impacted life in Mesopotamia. The Tigris and Euphrates flooded and brought rich soil or silt to the land. Source A it states, the land is quite fertile due to seasonal rains and the rivers and streams flowing from the mountains. Also, I learned a few more things in class on when the Nile river flooded rich silt came to their land also made ditches for the water to their crops. Everything that has been made in Mesopotamia that has been invented in Mesopotamia has
One of the cultures of ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia developed into successful civilizations is by their water sources. In document 1, the river Nile in Egypt flooded every year, which gave the land around it soft fertile ground, great for planting crops. Most people lived near the river. In document 2, the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, which was also called the Fertile Crescent, provided food, transportation, and plants. They were especially populated since the area had deserts and mountains. Another reason is their rulers. As stated in document 3, the ancient Egyptian looked at their ruler, the pharaoh, as one of their gods in a human form, serving them well and deciding what’s best for the country. Quoting document 4, the people of Mesopotamia
The cultures of Mesopotamia and Egypt developed into such successful civilizations for various reasons. Mesopotamia is located in the middle of the Fertile Crescent, which is made up of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. Egypt is located in Africa and has natural barriers that protect it. Those barriers are the Red Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, the Nile River, and various mountains.
Technology has advanced immensely over 10 million years and very much shapes our society today. When a natural disaster occurs, even though our technology allows us to minimize loss and damages, they are still terrifying and catastrophic. One can only imagine the fear and devastation a culture like Mesopotamia would suffer after a flood. Being close to rivers helped the Mesopotamians thrive technologically and economically. The rivers also however provided great distraught and devastation when they would flood.
During the years of 3500 BC to 2500 BC, the geography of a land often impacted a civilizations development in great measures. Depending on the resources available or the detriments present due to certain topographical characteristics like rivers or deserts, a civilization could flourish or collapse. By studying the geographic features of growing societies like the Nile, Euphrates, and Tigris Rivers as well as the Mediterranean Sea of Egypt and Mesopotamia, the link between developing cultures and geography will be examined through sources, including Egypt: Ancient Culture, Modern Land edited by Jaromir Malek and Babylon: Mesopotamia and the Birth of Civilization by Paul Kriwaczek. To determine the extent
The overflow, flooding, or lack thereof of the rivers as well as weather differences contributed greatly to the economic stability of each country. As previously stated, Mesopotamians were farmers. The flooding of the Tigris and the
The geography of early Western civilizations greatly affected their development economically, politically, and socially. There are a Number of different first wave and second wave civilizations. The ones that I will be discussing include Mesopotamians, Egyptians, and Greeks. Each of these civilizations proved a number of different ways that their geography affected their development.
As you can see the Aksum empire was the best and biggest trading empire because of where they were and the geography around them. Ancient Egypt was a smart empire and learn the way the geography around them worked and what it did, so they can plan around it and be successful. Lastly, Ancient Greece was affected and they weren’t able to move and be able to life with a very successful empire where they were. This shows that geography was a huge part of the way the people in the empires lived and if they were successful or
The physical environments of Egypt and Mesopotamia do explain their cultural differences. Egyptians had natural barriers and fertile, predictable land, while Mesopotamians had unpredictable land and no protection from invaders. These key differences are the basis of the cultural differences between the two regions, and explain different parts of their culture, such as their outlook on life/afterlife and their rulers.
Mesopotamia and Egypt were very different because of their geography and world view. Mesopotamia was often flooded because of their bad geography, but the land around the Nile river was built well so the Egyptians didn 't have to worry about the river flooding as often. The land in Mesopotamia was often attacked and invaded. Ultimately the geography of Egypt was significantly better than Mesopotamia because of the benefits of the nile river created a positive world view, a strong government and a universal religion.
Mesopotamia and ancient Egypt both had a similar climate. They are located in river valleys or areas of flat land that has a river running through it. Yearly it would flood and once the water receded, it would leave behind fertile soil that was great for planting.The rivers were used for food, soil, water, and even transportation.
Geography played an important role in the development of ancient civilizations because of their need for water, the shape of the land, and the vegetation. To begin with, the development of the ancient civilizations was affected by the water because they needed the water for many reasons. They could use the water for drinking, bathing, cleaning, and cooking. Also, the water could be used for food because they could hunt the animals that drank from the water and the fish that live in it. The water could be used as transportation, either for fun or to trade with other people, and the water could be used in irrigation systems that benefit the people of the community.
Have you or a familiar face ever sat outside looking at the remarkable architecture, and wondered how in the world it had gotten there? If it wasn't for geography who knows where you would be today or if you would even be where you are right now. The Olympic Games are coming up next year, That is of course is a world watched entertainment event. But not many people know that they were first introduced in Ancient Greek civilizations. Geography had a dramatic effect on ancient civilizations.
Agriculture was central to ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia; it was the basis of both their economies. While both civilizations utilized agriculture in similar fashions, ancient Egypt had a more stable efficient system due to geographic location and resources, therefore relishing in a more positive economy. The Tigris and Euphrates rivers surrounding Mesopotamia were harsh, unpredictable, and prone to erratic flooding, causing
Mesopotamia was a successful farming community early on. Utilizing the Tigris and Euphrates rivers this community was able to create a successful way of farming through the use of irrigation and drainage ditches (Duiker & Spielvogel, 2010). Once the use of irrigation became large scale and widely used it was possible to support a larger community base and thus encouraged expansion throughout the civilization.
The Mesopotamian people were greatly influenced by the environment. Although in contemporary life, we don’t feel as influenced by the environment because we have technology to assist us. If the day is too hot, you can turn on the AC. If the day is too cold, you could turn on the heater. The Mesopotamians didn’t have that. They often had prolonged drought, or sudden floods, causing the environment around them to be unstable. Farming can be fairly difficult when there are droughts, but they have overcome this challenge by building kennels, which benefit from the floods, they can make their soil more fertile. When soil becomes more fertile, plants will grow faster, and the nutrition will be better.