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Skip to main content. Creating a Tinkercad Account. Thursday, January 14. Creating a Tinkercad Account. Tuesday, January 12. Edited . own land tile! You can blend these elements together however you like, so be creative and ha. You can blend these elements together however you like, so be creative and have fun! The image below shows some variations. Represents Sumer. Remember that the Sumer area is hilly in the north, has low plains in the south, and is between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. When you h...

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