they were water because if we didn't have water then we could not drink or the fish and underwater animals could not swim underwater because there would not be any water for them to swim and we could not have fun at the beach of there is no water for us to swim that's y its important to have water .
so the people can have water, food, and transportation
why have major bodys of warter been so important to the early history of the united states Y
Rivers are important in early settlement of land. Before advanced technology, it was important to be next to a water source for hydration, food, and travel. Many early cities, companies, and communties in history have been started around rivers.
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Water vapor condensed to form oceans on Earth's surface early in Earth's history, as the planet cooled down and the atmospheric temperature decreased to a point where the water vapor could no longer remain in its gaseous state.
Atlantic Ocean
these rivers provided food/water/RICH SILT
Aegean Sea
Water has played a crucial role in shaping societies throughout history. It is essential for human survival, agriculture, transportation, and industry. Access to clean water has influenced settlement patterns, culture, and conflicts among civilizations. Additionally, water bodies have served as avenues for trade and communication, leading to the development of early civilizations along rivers and coastlines.
The location of the Benelux countries at the crossroads of Western Europe has made them important hubs for trade, commerce, and cultural exchange throughout history. This strategic position has also made them vulnerable to invasions and conflicts, shaping their history of shifting alliances and power struggles between larger European powers. Additionally, their location has influenced their economic development, with the Benelux countries becoming early adopters of economic integration projects such as the European Coal and Steel Community, which later evolved into the European Union.
water
Water was the main means of quick transportation of people and goods. +++ Not to mention being vital to life.....