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Why was mesopotamia's location between the tigris and euphrates rivers significant to the development of a civilization?

a) they were close to the ocean, which provided an abundant food source.

b) the rich soil and the proximity to fresh water created a natural area for crop irrigation.

c) the nomadic tribes settled in the area since they had previously covered the entire region.

d) the egyptians had left structures the mesopotamians could use for housing.

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