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Why was irrigation important to Sumer? It led to the invention of the sail. It helped create food surpluses. It led to trade with other city-states. It moved water from mountains to city-states.

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B - It helped create food surpluses.

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It helped create food surpluses

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irrigation is about crops, it's to help grow crops where they wouldn't be able to otherwise. So it would help create food surpluses if they were growing more crops.

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