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The first civilization likely formed in Mesopotamia because: that was the birthplace of modern man. its two rivers provided water for crops. the first alphabet was invented there. there were many trees
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The first civilization likely formed in Mesopotamia because:
that was the birthplace of modern man.
its two rivers provided water for crops.
the first alphabet was invented there.
there were many trees for building houses.
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B.) Its two rivers provided water for crops.
The rich soil was known as silt :)
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