Across the world many rivers flood and help crops grow. The ones that come to my mind are the River Severn in Britain and the River Nile in Egypt.
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Farmers on the River Nile benefitted from the river's annual flood. The flood irrigated and fertilized the land along the Nile, making it possible for them to grow and harvest crops.
Yes. The Nile River, like most rivers can flood. The ancient Egyptians lived close to the river and used its periodic flooding to help their crops.
In Mesopotamia people would depend on a flood that would water every crop and help them grow food the flood included water that came down the mountains in the summer times or melted snow ad it tumble with soil and stuff so it made crops grow
If we clean the rivers frequently then during heavy rainfall rivers will be able to hold more water than before. Thus, control the flood
The rivers were used for fishing, transportation, baths, and drinking water. Also for trading.
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it helps the crops grow a lot quicker
Because the flood waters produce water for the farmers
The cycle of the nile helped the farmers because, when it would flood, it would unearth alot of fertile, moist soil. This soil, would help farmers grow all sorts of crops. Before the flood came, the farmers would harvest all their crops so they wouldn't be washed away. After the harvest, the cycle would start all over again,
the following environmental factors that led to the devlopment of civilization in Mesopotamia were the following: Droughts Floods Volcanic Activity Hope these little thins helped solve your question
They had on the main rivers some dams that did help a bit but not enough