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The Indus River Valley used irrigatrion systems for farming and were the first people to grow cotton.
Nile River
Complex irrigation networks have watered the valley and supported farming for 7,000 years.
It allowed people to establish permanent farming communities.
It is a fertile plain where farming can take place. Rivers can provide irrigation. -Maria
Nile.
the yellow river valley is an important farming area to china
river
The Red River Valley in eastern North Dakota is a productive farming region.
river valley.
Farming
Along the Nile River Valley
Because the soil was fertile & the river supplied them with plenty of water. =)
the Indus river valley was also called the fertile crescent, it was a huge farming civilization for the people of Mesopotamia
Most of the earliest farming villages were built near fertile land, such as river valleys or floodplains, because these areas provided the necessary conditions for agriculture to thrive, like access to water and nutrient-rich soil. Additionally, proximity to resources like forests and animal habitats also influenced the location of these villages.
Because the soil was fertile & the river supplied them with plenty of water. =)
Because the soil was fertile & the river supplied them with plenty of water. =)