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9 March, 23:41

True or False: Even though flooding in the Nile River valley was more predictable than flooding in the Tigris-Euphrates valleys, Egyptians and Mesopotamians developed very similar irrigation infrastructure.

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  1. 10 March, 00:35
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    Answer: The answer is: false

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    Egyptians invented a system of canals that they dug to irrigate their crops. They also built gates into these canals so that they could control the flow of water. They built reservoirs to hold water supplies in case of drought.

    While Mesopotamians dug out large storage basins to hold water supplies. Then they dug canals, human-made waterways, that connected these basins to a network of ditches.
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