First he takes the chicken then the dog then he brings the chicken back and switches it with the grain then brings the grain to the other side and goes back to get the chicken. that's how he does it!... I'm smart(:
If the river doesn't provide spate, the farmer couldn't cultivate anything in the field. Thus river affects the life of a farmer.
First take the chicken across. Then take the fox across. Bring the chicken ti the side with the corn, then take the corn to the fox. Then bring the chicken to the other things.
Water
The Red river valley is located in central north america.
poop
They wanted fertile land.
they didn't 'bring' river water to the fields it flooded each year
Smallpox and other diseases
Take the sheep across take the wolf across take the sheep back to the other side take the hay across go back and get the sheep
no
They used the Tigris and Euphrates river for boats to come in and trade goods and farming. There would be an annual flood and the Mesopotamians would count on that for farming. The boats would bring in items such as: food, cloth, jewelry, wine, pottery and other goods. Hope that helps!
Assuming you mean what would the sentence be if all nouns in the sentence The farmer wore the coat and sat on the box by the river were pluralised, then the answer is The farmers wore the coats and sat on the boxes by the rivers