No, The first peoples were hunter gatherers and the first organised civilisations (the beginnings of settled farming) developed more around rivers than areas of oceans.
Yes, without it they could not have made the land fertile. All the ancient civilisations developed along or near big rivers.
They are both ancient civilizations that developed along rivers, developed forms of writing, and supported expanded empires.They were based around rivers, and developed written language.
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.
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Ur is one of the oldest civilizations, there were several more based within the "Cradle of Civilization" between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in Iraq. Others include Mesopotamia, Egypt, Babylon and Greece.
They all developed in areas around rivers, with some geographical protection from outside invaders.
They all developed in areas around rivers, with some geographical protection from outside invaders.
They all developed in areas around rivers, with some geographical protection from outside invaders.
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They all developed in areas around rivers, with some geographical protection from outside invaders.
They all developed in areas around rivers, with some geographical protection from outside invaders.