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In History / High School | 2014-10-06

The warming of the climate at the end of the Ice Age did not affect the move to Mesopotamia.

Asked by TamathaKeaffaber

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The statement laid out as this question is FALSE. Geoscientists do believe that a change of climate was a major factor driving population movement in the area of what was then Mesopotamia. There were of course other factors too, but from what we can work out from geological records the climate was the largest driving force.

Answered by Kalahira | 2024-06-11

false No it did affect it

Answered by brianisshort | 2024-06-11

The warming at the end of the Ice Age had a significant impact on migration and agriculture in Mesopotamia. This climatic shift facilitated the transition from nomadic lifestyles to settled farming communities, ultimately leading to the rise of complex societies. Thus, the statement that the warming did not affect the move to Mesopotamia is false.
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Answered by Kalahira | 2024-09-30