Early peoples used simple methods such as digging ditches to divert water from rivers or streams onto their fields. They also constructed simple canals and dams to control the flow of water. Some civilizations, like the ancient Egyptians, used a form of irrigation called flood irrigation, where fields were flooded with water from the Nile River during the annual flood season.
Early people where able to use the Bering Land Bridge because during the Ice Age, a glacier came in between Alaska and Northeastern Asia and dropped the ocean level more than 300 feet.
Early farmers used methods such as slash-and-burn agriculture, where they cut down trees and burned the vegetation to make space for crops. They also used hand tools like axes and hoes to manually clear the land of vegetation. Additionally, some farmers used animals, like oxen, to help plow and clear the land.
methods such as slash-and-burn agriculture. They would cut down trees and then burn the vegetation to clear the land. They would then plant crops in the ash-enriched soil.
Natives taught early explorers survival skills, navigation methods, local geography, and sustainable practices for living off the land. They also shared knowledge about medicinal plants, food sources, and cultural traditions, which greatly influenced the explorers' understanding of the new territories they encountered.
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we must irrigate it well
California
yes.
To irrigate the land
To "irrigate" it.
The Homestead Act
irrigate
Many of these Dutch Polders where created to increase the safety of the people living near the lakes
It basically gave land away to corporations in the south west these companies had to irrigate the land within 3 years. The goal was to irrigate the west and promote farming in the south west
The Inca built a system to bring the water
Farmers irrigated their land by using traditional methods such as diverting water from rivers or streams through channels and ditches to their fields, or by using simple techniques like bucket or drip irrigation. In modern times, farmers use more advanced methods such as sprinkler systems or drip irrigation to efficiently manage water resources.
Irrigate [water] their land to grow crops.