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Both cultures used irrigation.
they used hoes
The Incas greatly influenced modern-day farming methods through their advanced agricultural practices. They developed terrace farming, which allowed cultivation on steep mountain slopes, and implemented irrigation systems to optimize water usage. They also used crop rotation and developed unique tools like the foot plow and maize planter. These techniques and innovations continue to be used in modern agriculture, especially in regions with similar geographical challenges.
Neolithic people used tools made of stone, including axes, adzes, chisels, knives, and scrapers. They also used tools made of bone, antler, and wood, such as spears, fishing hooks, and digging sticks. These tools helped them with activities such as hunting, farming, and building.
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Irrigation
irrigation
The Mesopotamians used irrigation to improve farming; they used tools like the wheel (pulled by oxen) and the plow.
The ancient Egyptians used the Nile River for farming, water + food, and for travel.
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Irrigation
The Egyptians made special canals called irrigation canals. They were used to carry water from place to place.
No, Egyptians used the natural floodings to moist their farmland.
In order to have healthy crops the Egyptians used irrigation techniques to water their crops. Irrigation is the artificial application of water to crops.
Transport and irrigation.
the farming tools that people used in (ancient) Greece were hoes, sythes, and plows.