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river valleys most early civilizations grew up around river valleys because of their proximity to easy transportation (for goods)and water (for bathing,irrigation,and drinking)
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The Egyptians grew up next to the Nile River.
The most common one was the Egyptian's.
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A river civilization or river culture is an agricultural nation situated beside and drawing sustenance from a flowing stream of water that was mainly a river. A river gives the inhabitants a reliable source of water for drinking and agriculture. Additional benefits include fishing, fertile soil due to annual flooding, and ease of transportation. The first great civilizations all grew up in river valleys.
They could farm the fertile ground, and the river was a water source and food source also Bathing themselves in the water since there was no indoor plumbing.
Mesopotamia was called the cradle of civilizations because it was the first civilization. The first cities were made here.
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.
Plants and animals were certainly domesticated along ancient river civilizations. Humans brought these animals and plants and grew and bred them according to their needs.
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