Yes
In medieval times, people used various methods to catch fish. Some common techniques included using nets, traps, and spears. Nets were often thrown into the water or placed in rivers and ponds to trap fish. Traps, such as fish weirs, were built to guide fish into enclosed areas. Spears were used to catch fish in shallow waters or from small boats.
In the Middle Ages the rivers were mainly used as transportation ways, due to the awful condition of the roads. Indeed the still existent ancient Roman roads, though partly decayed, were being also utilized for that purpose, but their net was insufficient to effectively deal with the relevant needs.
The Battle of Borodino.They used the tactics of scorched earth. And that rusland was very big. They set fire to their capital after napoleon marched in ther. And they used the harsh winter.
settlers had to quickly eat fresh kills or preserved them in winter cold rivers.
Rivers are natural features of landscapes; they drain rainwater into the sea. This is the same in Mesopotamia as all throughout the world. Rivers were also used as a means of transportation, using boats to traverse the waters to get to a new area.
Illinois rivers are used for sports fishing. Some are used for barge traffic.http://www.mvr.usace.army.mil/Missions/Navigation.aspx
The rivers were used for fishing, transportation, baths, and drinking water. Also for trading.
The rivers in Japan are used for getting hydro-electric power and for farms.
the use of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers were fishing and tradeing . trade ing was a big prioretey for the sumarens to get other things from diffrent places. they also used the rivers to water their crops.
The small wooden shanties are used each winter for ice fishing.
Mostly because of tourism. Partially because it's elivation causes rivers to flow down the side and those rivers are used for trade and fishing. :)
Mostly because of tourism. Partially because it's elivation causes rivers to flow down the side and those rivers are used for trade and fishing. :)
Rivers are vital to daily life of a major portion of public in Bangladesh. They are transport arteies (as all rivers are navigable). Fishing is concerned with rivers. River water also used for irrigation of crops.
used it for fishing,to make drums[they stick it inside of the drum]swim in, to clean there selves,and to clean dishes,cook with,drink it
This question is not clear. Traders used Minnesota lakes and rivers to travel, getting water, fishing, and trapping water-related mammals (like beaver and otter).
They are used in the same way rivers are used all around the world and for the same purposes. Transport, fishing, washing, getting drinking water, energy generating, tourism, industrial purposes, aquaculture, swimming, sailing and so on.
They used a fishing pole and hook if there was a river or stream. The plains has little water so fishing wasn't used often. They mainly had to worry about crossing streams with a wagon rather than fishing. Many lost everything they owned in flooded rivers.