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Have you ever pondered what the connections between Erosion, Deposition, Mesopotamia, and Egypt were?
One of the many connection is that the there were two enormous rivers. The two enormous rivers were called the Tigris and Nile river. They were created by the erosion process in 4025 AD. Nowadays we have an enormous river called the Mississippi River also created by the erosion process.
Another connection is that the both of the ancient civilizations survived off of two important rivers. The two rivers were the Tigris and Nile river. They also had a flood plain that was created by the great Tigris and Nile. The flood plain was created by the Erosion and Deposition process. During the process deposition takes extra sediments and takes them somewhere else.
Another one of the many connections is that Erosion and Deposition caused the great Nile and Tigris rivers to be made. Erosion made the rivers because the process of Erosion takes water and other sediments from the mountains and carried them all the way down to old civilizations. It also was able to creat new mountains from the extra sediments during the process.
Another connection is that although the Tigris and Nile were extremely enormous rivers the erosion process continued to add on more water to the Tigris and Nile rivers.
All in all there are multiple connections between Erosion, Deposition, Mesopotamia, and Egypt but that's all of the information I have for now.