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A recent study has revealed that the Euphrates River, one of the most significant rivers that shaped Mesopotamian civilizations, was not a single watercourse from the beginning. Instead, it was formed through complex geological stages over millions of years. Researchers explained that the modern river resulted from the confluence of two ancient streams that flowed from Turkey into an area previously covered by massive river sediments, before their courses changed due to tectonic shifts. This discovery contributes to a better understanding of the origins and geological development of the Euphrates River and is considered an important step in studying the formation of major rivers in the region.
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