By building irrigation systems (gates, dykes, canals) they could make their lands fertile, otherwise most of it would have remained desert, and the floods would have desrtoyed everything along the big rivers. Farming and, together with it, watering, was essential to development of early civilisations.
because,obviously,living things need water to live and if there's no water living things would die and without living things,there would be no civilisation.use your brains retards
They provided water for irrigation and agriculture, and offered easy transport routes before roads and railroads were built.also used to have a bath
because that way we can make zombie
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Water is important to a civilization because you need water to survive. Animals also need water. Water can also be used for growing plants and a way of transportation.
Bodies of water, rivers, lakes. Essential for agriculture, food source, human life, transportation,
Many landforms, such as mountains or rivers were uncrossable to early civilizations, so they stayed where they were, away from other groups
irrigation
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rivers
Early civilizations emerged between the Tigris, Euphrates, Nile, and (sorry, blanking out out on the fourth...) Rivers.
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Bodies of water, rivers, lakes. Essential for agriculture, food source, human life, transportation,
Mesopotamia: Tigris and Euphrates. Indus River
The three early river civilizations are the Incas. Aztecs and Mayas
the rivers
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the ability to farm (great soil due to floods) and travel (river+boat=....) between the two rivers.
Fancy clothing
it was good for fishing and they could develop trade
Ruins of early civilizations were most commonly found in valleys formed by the flow of dried out rivers.
The early settlements of Mesopotamia were in between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.