The Tiber is the second longest river after the Po in Italy, rising in the Apennine mountains in Emilia-Romagna and flowing through Umbria and Lazio to the Tyrrhenian Sea. Pleas see the related link below for more info:
The river Tiber starts in northeastern Umbria in central Italy and flows south and southwest towards the Tyrrhenian Sea on the west coast. It crosses the city of Rome 16 miles before reaching the sea.
Very near Ostia, the port of Rome. Many ships from foreign countries came via the Tiber River to import goods.
It provided food and an easy means of transportation.
They could sail and travel, also cargo on their ships could be traded by sea (which the Tiber lead into it).
The Tiber river helped Romans because they could trade with other people across IItaly and water their crops.
Because the Romans can get water easily for bathing and drinking. also because it was an easier route to the Mediterranean sea and helped them escape raids by pirates.
trading and transportation
It was revealed that Caesar couldn't cross the river by himself and Cassius had to help save him.
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In ancient times, geography was a decisive help to the Romans in their building of a world-empire. The central location of Rome on the Italian Peninsula served as a convenient launching-point for expansion while it was also commercially profitable. The seven hills of Rome were helpful for Rome's self-defense; at the same time, the Tiber River ran through those hills, which provided still more commercial benefits. Rome's proximity to the Mediterranean Sea was yet another benefit in its gradual expansion into the ancient world, bringing both military and commercial, among other, advantages.
The Nile river provided the ancient Egyptians with food by depositing silt to help them grow their crops and by attracting birds, animals and reptiles which could also be harvested for food.
the nile river was good for watering crops for food and trade and a good trade route, if you've ever heard the phrase 'follow the river' well, that's exactly what they did
The Tiber River helped the people load crops growing by the river. Source-Scott Forseman The World Book -Ashaparekh44
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The Hills of Rome provided a degree of protection against raids in the early days. The rock of the hills was volcanic, which provided good material for stone buildings. The River Tiber provided a navigable route to the sea. The proximity to the Apennine Mountains (which form the backbone of the Italian Peninsula) made it possible for the Romans to build their famous aqueducts.
the geography of rome was helping the people becasue the hills and the Tiber River were a lot of help to those people. :)
It was revealed that Caesar couldn't cross the river by himself and Cassius had to help save him.
Yes, the Tiber was important to Rome's growth because it controlled an easy crossing to other parts of Italy, enabling Rome to expand and to control trade. It also led to Ostia, Rome's seaport where the import and export of trade goods could be carried out without leaving Rome itself open to attack from the sea.
no but the Romans should be respected for there ancient history
The Tiber River made trade possible, and the seven hills surrounding them made them secure.
The Tiber River made trade possible, and the seven hills surrounding them made them secure.
The Tiber River made trade possible, and the seven hills surrounding them made them secure.
The Eturscans were the next door neighbours. Rome was on the river Tiber, which was the border between Latium (land of the Latins) and Etruria (land of the Etruscans) . Veii, one of the major Etruscan cities was only six miles from Rome . The Greeks were the most advanced civilisation in the Mediterranean and influenced all the peoples they came in contact with, including the Romans.
How did the nile river shaped ancient egypt