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Waterways used to be very important to American life and settlement. People used to travel on waterways and also send supplies through waterways. People used to settle next to rivers to har way access to water. Trade was also brought by waterways.
People do not "make" rivers - a river is a natural occurrence. Waterways which are made by people are known as canals.
The people of Mesopotamia had a tendency to settle along waterways and rivers. This is what was known as the river valley concept of these people.
Coast (ocean), rivers, lakes, waterfalls, rapids
Navigable waterways are used for transport of goods, people, livestock and for leisure/commercial fishing. Waterways can be used to convey water (aqueducts/canals). They are also used for certain religious practices and as country borders.
Yes, many rivers are navigable in Africa. It also has many very large lakes that people travel on.
Waterways in Latin America are crucial for transportation, trade, agriculture, and access to clean water. Many communities rely on rivers and lakes for fishing, irrigation, and drinking water. Additionally, waterways play a vital role in connecting remote regions and facilitating economic activities throughout the continent.
Trees for oxygen, and Rivers for a source of water.
Many people in this region depend on the Mississippi river for farming transportation and trade.
So that they would have Water, Food and transportation
People can benefit from clean waterways is that they can help to clean out the water so it can be clean!