did the acient rome people have farmers ? and can you explain to me ?? and Hunters ? what did there daily actitives look like ? did they make things ?
Yes, ancient Rome had 11 different aqueducts that supplied water to the city for agriculture, industry uses, and personal uses. The water also helped make a sewer system for the city.
Through aqueducts, which unfortunately had lead in them.
I think they did not use that much irrigation because in some studys it shows that Greeks mostley let the rain water there crops
Ancient Rome farms by plowing and using special tools.
Via rivers, dams, irrigation channels
To irrigate crops
The floodwaters of the Nile and irrigation canals.
farmers used the shaduf to irrigate their fields :):) its true
Yes, ancient farmers often lived next to floodplains because floodplains provided fertile soil for agriculture. The annual flooding of the nearby rivers deposited nutrient-rich sediment onto the floodplains, making the land ideal for farming. Farmers utilized the regular inundation of floodwaters to irrigate their crops and maximize agricultural production.
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Farmers irrigated their land by using traditional methods such as diverting water from rivers or streams through channels and ditches to their fields, or by using simple techniques like bucket or drip irrigation. In modern times, farmers use more advanced methods such as sprinkler systems or drip irrigation to efficiently manage water resources.
Mesopotamia farmers built canals to irrigate their fields.
To irrigate there farms
it was easy to irrigate it but the farmers had to control the flooding by digging canals
they ate bread
Hope for rain.
To irrigate crops
They have to irrigate their fields
irragation canals
Ancient Egyptian farmers worked to irrigate their crops with a shaduf on a daily basis. In addition, they also cooked their meals in very small ovens, which were fueled by the burning of cattle dung.
The floodwaters of the Nile and irrigation canals.
farmers used the shaduf to irrigate their fields :):) its true