Describe the location and natural position of the Babylonian kingdom.

The ancient Babylonian state was located in the central part of Mesopotamia, between the two large rivers Tigris and Euphrates. The climate there was hot and humid, and the land was quite fertile due to the frequent flooding of rivers. There were also small desert areas with sparse vegetation and trees. Basically, such a natural location made it possible for the young state to engage in agriculture, and the rich lands and favorable location allowed the development of trade.



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