As the river receded, it deposited a rich, brown layer of silt that was excellent for growing wheat, beans, barley, and cotton
Along the river were fruit trees, and great numbers of fish swam in the Nile.
because the nile was their main source of water so they moved closer to get more drinking water
Archaeologists conclude that the Bantu people had knowledge and skills in metallurgy, allowing them to produce and use advanced stone and iron tools. This suggests a level of technological sophistication and cultural development among the Bantu communities.
The Indus river is'nt in Inida.
because, of the water shortage and the fact that israel, jordan, and syria all divert the for there domestic and agricultural.
the Grand River is the longest river in Michigan.
One interesting fact about the Yellow River is that one third of it is unfit for drinking and agriculture.
By far the most valuable geographic feature of Egypt and Nubia was the Nile River. Despite the fact that these countries were located in the Sahara Desert, which is extremely hot and receives nearly no rainfall, the Nile River provided freshwater to the regions year round. Further, it flooded its banks once a year, not only watering crops but fertilizing them with nutritious sediments brought from upstream. Besides the fact that the Nile River supported farming in Egypt and Nubia, people traveled up and down the river in boats, allowing goods and people to easily cover long distances.
Yes they did in fact it was called the Jamestown river
No definitely not. As a matter of fact farmers were getting subsidy's for shooting them.
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.
they were farmers
they were farmers