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To irrigate crops
Many of these Dutch Polders where created to increase the safety of the people living near the lakes
they built canals.(different answer)no, they did not build canalsthey irrigated their fields so, yes they didafter awhile though the irrigation made the soil release salt into the water poisoning the plants
There was lots of fertile land and it was very easy to plant crops. There was also lot's of water for animals and to irrigate crops. They used the natural resources and built houses and things the would need in their daily life.
It had to do with farming and transportation. It was easier to irrigate crops when close to a fresh water source. Also, it made for quicker easier transportation for traders and merchants when they could get in a boat and go from town to town.
It had to do with farming and transportation. It was easier to irrigate crops when close to a fresh water source. Also, it made for quicker easier transportation for traders and merchants when they could get in a boat and go from town to town.
Livestock pollutes the earth through their excrement. This substance can pollute fresh water supplies. Livestock is a major source of pollution.
It had to do with farming and transportation. It was easier to irrigate crops when close to a fresh water source. Also, it made for quicker easier transportation for traders and merchants when they could get in a boat and go from town to town.
1 percent of fresh water is useable
River valleys provided fertile land for agriculture, reliable water sources for irrigation, transportation, and trade. These factors allowed for the development of surplus food production, which led to population growth, social organization, and the establishment of complex societies.
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