..The main reason the ancient civilizations began along river valleys is.
Because if they lived far they could not get water so they would have to use irrigation, a very costly system for getting water.
easy access to water, aqueducts had not yet been invented.
China developed around two rivers. The Huang He River (also known as Yellow River), and the Yangtze River were the rivers that sparked development in ancient China.
Well, yes but their were numerous city states that arose individually in the pockets of the tigress and Euphrates's rivers. And by the way it was Sumer probably -history is only 72% factual- The akkadians in incorrect. There was four major civilizations that started around the Tigress and Euphrates rivers. Summer is one of them, Then we have Egypt, then Indus civilization, and last Shang China. There were the four major civilizations. Later developed into city states as said above. Then even farther into the future and other civilizations start to rise and people start fighting.
They built dams to conserve water and irrigation channels to distribute it.
the civilizations started by pooping to invent a toilet
The ancient age is typically considered to have started around 3000 BCE with the rise of early civilizations such as Mesopotamia, Egypt, and the Indus Valley. However, the exact starting point can vary depending on the region and the criteria used to define the ancient age.
Mesopotamia: Tigris and Euphrates. Indus River
Mayan, Mesopotamian, Minoan...
China developed around two rivers. The Huang He River (also known as Yellow River), and the Yangtze River were the rivers that sparked development in ancient China.
The first civilizations were formed in Mesopotamia and Egypt. These civilizations formed near rivers and benefited from the nearby fertile land.
Well, yes but their were numerous city states that arose individually in the pockets of the tigress and Euphrates's rivers. And by the way it was Sumer probably -history is only 72% factual- The akkadians in incorrect. There was four major civilizations that started around the Tigress and Euphrates rivers. Summer is one of them, Then we have Egypt, then Indus civilization, and last Shang China. There were the four major civilizations. Later developed into city states as said above. Then even farther into the future and other civilizations start to rise and people start fighting.
Baking items began over 5,000 years ago in the Ancient civilizations.
The major rivers that start in the Kunlun Mountains are the Yangtze River and the Yellow River in China. These two rivers are vital for irrigation, transportation, and agriculture in the region.
Until it was globally outlawed, slavery has been an institution practiced since ancient times. Nearly all ancient civilizations had slaves.
They built dams to conserve water and irrigation channels to distribute it.
Indus, the legendary Ganga and the Brahmaputra.
Draa is a major river in Morocco. Its length is 1,100 kilometers.
Many major rivers start in the "Tibetan Plateau".