Aksum farmers build canals, dams, and holding ponds to bring mountain water to the feilds.
Aksum's farmers adapted by using terrace farming on the hilly land to prevent soil erosion and improve water retention. They also implemented crop rotation techniques to maintain soil fertility. Additionally, they utilized irrigation systems to ensure consistent water supply for their crops.
Both hunter-gatherers and farmers rely on the environment for their livelihoods, though hunters gather their food by foraging and hunting wild animals while farmers cultivate crops and raise livestock. Both lifestyles require knowledge of the local ecology and the ability to adapt to changes in the environment to ensure survival and sustenance.
Archaeologists conclude that the Bantu had advanced technological skills due to their ability to produce and use stone and iron tools. This suggests they had knowledge of metalworking and were able to adapt and innovate their tool-making techniques over time. The presence of these tools also indicates the Bantu's ability to exploit natural resources and adapt to various environments.
Egyptian farmers were more fortunate than Mesopotamian farmers because the Nile River flooded predictably every year, providing fertile silt for farming. In Mesopotamia, farmers relied on unpredictable Tigris and Euphrates River floods, which could be destructive. Additionally, Egyptian farmers had a more centralized government that managed irrigation systems, while Mesopotamian farmers had to rely on local city-states.
Bronze Age farmers used metal tools and weapons made from bronze, which allowed for more efficient farming and increased productivity. Neolithic farmers, on the other hand, were known for their use of stone tools and the development of agriculture, marking the transition from a hunter-gatherer lifestyle to settled farming communities.
They built terraces for growing crops. and also grew there crops on the tops of mountins and hills. aswell as not going onto ask.com because anyone can put answers like i am and troll u HAHA PWNED
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Drip irrigation
Many became farmers.
the most impressive achievements were the pillars of Aksum
Aksum farmers build canals, dams, and holding ponds to bring mountain water to the feilds.
Irrigation systems helped farmers the most. They also had no-till practices and implements.
Traditionally Chinooks were not farmers. The land had to many trees growing in it. Chinooks hunted, fished and gathered roots and berries.
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irrigation and windmils
They built windmills and plows
Irrigation systems helped farmers the most. They also had no-till practices and implements.