I think the Inka tribe used irrigation.
They used the rivers' water for irrigation.
they made irrigation systems and the rivers flooded so that helped
they use the rivers for irrigation of their rice industry, and they use it for transportation
They used irrigation canals to draw water from the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers into their cities.
The sea that will disappear if continued to be used for cotton irrigation is the Aral Sea. This is on account of the fact that they divert the rivers in order to perform the cotton irrigation and this causes no water to be able to reach the Aral Sea.
The people of India used irrigation canals to take control of the floods.
Most all settlements grew up around rivers. The rivers were used for drinking water, to bathe, transportation, and irrigation for crops.
Sumeria was located between two rivers which often flooded. Those rivers could provide excellent farm land, but only if a very efficient irrigation system was used. The construction of those irrigation systems could be achieved, but only with massive amounts of man power. The only way that those people could work together efficiently enough to create irrigation systems needed was if they were led by an uncontestable leader. The need for an uncontestable leader resulted in the begining of monarchies and kings.
They used the rivers for water for their crops. It helped the early cities develop irrigation.
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.
the main use of water in agriculture is irrigation of course. it can cause pollution by carring soluts like excess nitrogen or phosphorus to underground water reserves or lakes and rivers. it can also carry dissolved pesticides and herbisides though its less likely
The Mesopotamians used the Tigris and Euphrates for their crops the only problem was the rivers flooded irregularly and there wasn't enough water when the floods did not occur but this problem was overcome by the invention of canals and irrigation.