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How was farming in the rain forest of mesoAMERICA different from farming near nile?

Farming in the rainforest of Mesoamerica involved practices such as slash-and-burn agriculture to clear land and grow crops like maize, beans, and squash. In contrast, farming near the Nile in Egypt relied on the annual flooding of the river to deposit nutrient-rich silt, allowing farmers to grow crops like wheat and barley without having to clear dense vegetation.


Where was farming discovered?

Farming is believed to have originated independently in different regions around the world, such as the Fertile Crescent region of the Middle East, Mesoamerica, China, and Southeast Asia. The exact location of the first discovery of farming is not definitively known due to the gradual and complex development of agricultural practices over time.


What is the Nile Delta perfect for?

The Nile Delta was perfect for farming. After the rainy season, when the Nile floods, the soil is rich with salts and perfect for farming.


Why why is Egypt in farming along the Nile?

for plants to grow from the Nile


What ways did the Nile River influenced Egypt?

The Nile River influenced Egypt by trading, farming, drinking water, and farming.


Farming on Nile River?

Yes


How might history have been different if the Nile had not flooded every year?

The crops wouldnt be provided with water and fertile soil for farming


Where are culture hearths located?

mesoamerica,the nile river valley, the indus river valley, and i forgot the other 2


Is the flooding of the Nile River good for farming there?

Yes


Where are 5 culture hearths located?

mesoamerica,the nile river valley, the indus river valley, and i forgot the other 2


Is the Nile River in the Rain Forest?

no its on the desert


What farming method allowed successful farming in the southern mesopotamia?

Farming there depended heavily on the Nile, both for growing crops and transporting materials.