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Ships were used to sail the seas and boats were used to sail the rivers. Carts and wagons were used for overland travel.
Missouri and Mississippi rivers
There are three major rivers to the Western Hemisphere and they are Yukon, Copper and Mackenzie river. :)
rivers
The Nile River
The Tennessee settlers went through a lot of difficulties. Chief among them was canoeing through the rivers. It wasn't easy.
The natives made use of several major rivers flowing through the area as an efficient way to travel through the heavily forested terrain. Their canoes were called spoon canoes and were long, narrow, and had a shallow keel. They were propelled by pole and paddle. When traveling on the ocean larger, deeper dug out canoes were used which were hewed out of a single cedar tree. There were also extensive trails, some of which covered hundreds of miles, for overland travel between villages.
Boats, Rafts, Canoes and such that people use for river transportation
Because rivers were the Interstate highway system available to the Native Americans.
Since human appeared, the amount of sediments carried by rivers has increased dramatically
Cro-Magnons
Cro-Magnons
rivers were major transpotation routes. it was easier for the fur traders to paddle on canoes on the river instead of carrying the heavy cargo on their backs.
Silt and clay would be carried by suspension in streams or rivers.
Native Americans usually lived near lakes and rivers so they traveled in canoes and rafts often.
Silt and Sediment.
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