settle in mountainous regions.
Plentiful land allowed different religious beliefs to thrive in the same area
A.D (Anno Domini) 300s.
The fertile soil along the river valleys allowed many civilizations access to a plentiful source of food and water, as well as a center of trade and an efficient form of transportation. You will even see many cities thrive in modern days too such as St. Louis.
The earliest civilizations developed near rivers because they needed drinking water and irrigation for their crops.
The geographic factor that was most important to the development of the early river valley civilizations would be the river. This is because it gave them fertile soil to grow crops.
Freshwater from rivers.
Because they wanted their civilizations to thrive with many citizens.
it helped by providing a natural barrier to keep out invaders
It's comforting, it nourishes you, and is essential to our ability to thrive.
Exremophiles is microorganisms with the ability to thrive in extreme environments such as hydrothermal vents.
The factor is Oxygen.
Phoenicia was not part of Sumer.
Food shelter and work
Tools allowed early humans to obtain food and shelter easier. It made more resources available to them, such as the ability to cut down trees for shelter and the ability to crack open nuts.
Knowledge intensive companies, that thrive on Organization Learning Capabilities (OLC).
Aden and Ethiopia thrived commercially because they are a shared culture due to basic cultural and religious values. Most importantly, they thrived due to sharing the Nile river which allowed them to thrive together commercially.
Slavery allowed the South to build a significant cotton trade. It allowed agriculture to thrive, creating great wealth for the white land owners.