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05.12.2019 •
Social Studies
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in this lesson you explored the rise of several distinct civilizations in mesopotamia and egypt. how did geographic conditions shape these civilization? consider the benefits and the challenges of geography for the mesopotamian and egyptian empires.
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Mesopotamia had Tigris and Euphrates as their river system while Egypt has the Nile River. Similarly, China has the Yellow River Valley which also was a place for their civilization.
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