Bodies of water, rivers, lakes. Essential for agriculture, food source, human life, transportation,
irrigation
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Vast Empires
Obviously not or we would not be referring to them as "early" civilisations.
Some causes of cultural diffusion was when different people traded with each other and when they moved. It affected the early civilizations because they kept spreading ideas around the world and was constantly changing other ideas.
Greece was not centered around a river valley.
The economy of early civilizations was based around agriculture.
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Fancy clothing
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The most important contributions of early civilizations were the establishment of laws and rules. These allowed future civilzations to create governments to rule people and countries. Also, their advancement in fields such as math and scence allowed people to better understand the world around them.
Most early civilizations were formed around river valleys.
Access to water sources, such as rivers or lakes, was crucial for early civilizations because it provided water for drinking, irrigation for agriculture, and transportation for trade. Settlements often developed near these water sources to ensure survival and growth.
River valleys were the most important physical map feature for early civilizations because they provided access to water for drinking, irrigation, and transportation. Rivers like the Nile, Tigris, and Euphrates were essential for the development of agriculture and trade, leading to the growth of early civilizations.
because they needed water
2600 BC
Trade is important so countries/civilazations can get resources they need that cant be found where they live