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Mesopotamia is a semiarid climate, so it is usually hot and has lots of droughts. The temperature was often over 110 degrees Farenhieght

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Mesopotamia is in a semi-arid climate zone. This region experiences hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters with limited precipitation.

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its hot and humid and very cool with the rivers and they aways be very hot and sometimes cool

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The area were Mesopotamia resided (the Fertile Crescent) is a temperate zone.

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Dry, desert climate and it got flooded by the two rivers in the spring the Euphrates and the Tigris

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hot humid. mostly desert land

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In the tropical climate zone.

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Hot, sunny really a tundra type.

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Hot and dry

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