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OpenStudy (cookie_2046):

Select all choices that apply. Which factors caused crops to stop growing in Sumer? Choose all answers that are correct. A. poor drainage B. extended droughts C. salty soil D. pest infestations

OpenStudy (the_mobster):

Maybe A and C

OpenStudy (cookie_2046):

i think B and D why do you think A and C?

OpenStudy (the_mobster):

Well i mean technically all of them can be factors

OpenStudy (afrodiddle):

IT A and C

OpenStudy (afrodiddle):

The silt carried by the rivers down from the northern mountains provided rich fertilizer for growing crops when the rivers overflowed. The constant sunshine was also good for crops. But without water, they would have easily dried up and died. Through the leadership of priest-kings, Sumerians organized farmers in each city-state to build extensive irrigation systems of canals and dams. Before long, the desert was blooming with a surplus of barley, dates, and other crops.

OpenStudy (the_mobster):

Good answer^

OpenStudy (afrodiddle):

Thank you :)

OpenStudy (afrodiddle):

Medal? D: naw?

OpenStudy (afrodiddle):

Mobster I medeled you for being nice >.>

OpenStudy (the_mobster):

Oh Thank you very much

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