"The Volga, which flows nearly 2,200 miles through western Russia, is the continent's longest.For hundred of years,these and other waterways have been home to boats and barges carrying people and goods inland across great distance.
they make it easier to do international trades. because you can get on a ship and do trades in other places
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Well, the Rivers in Europe contain water and food, and you can also travel on it. :) I hope this helps!
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Rivers were used as transportation and trade routes in Europe. They were the easiest way to trade goods
Waterways affected the life that lives in Europe because it helped people send and recieve trade, and also it lets you use transportation
The Tigris and Euphrates rivers were important because they allowed for trade and transportation.
Europe has easy trade by water.
because like when Christoper Columbus said to find new land he said on water. which is a waterway and if this wasn't here it would not of happened
Your grammar is a bit...ambiguous, but perhaps you mean "did Europe's navigable rivers and good natural harbors make trade difficult? If this is the case, then the answer is no. Rivers and harbors HELPED European trade. Goods could be moved up rivers or into natural harbors for docking, making trade easier.
Waterways were critical for the colonial American economy.
provided rich soil for Chinese farmersCaused deaths by floodsUsed as waterways for trade and transportation
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.
You can use waterways to transport travel.
You can use waterways to transport travel.