Nebuchadnezzar’s project was called the Hanging Gardens of Babylon because
A
from far away, the plants looked like the

Nebuchadnezzar’s project was called the Hanging Gardens of Babylon because
A
from far away, the plants looked like they were floating.

B
he hung all the plants upside down.

C
the gardens were built on a cliff that hung out over the sea.

D
the gardeners scattered seeds all over the city so the plants grew everywhere.

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  1. Answer:

    B

    he hung all the plants upside down.

    Explanation:

    It is called the Hanging Gardens because the gardens were built high above the ground on multi-level stone terraces. The plants weren’t rooted in the earth like a traditional garden. If it existed it was likely the most beautiful man-made gardens ever created.

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