Cities need water for a number of reasons. First, the people in the city need water for everyday activities (washing dishes...). Also, water is needed by industry, and businesses, where it is needed for manufacturing and so on.
Cities need extra water because of populations and factories and companies. and leak of water resources. the population wise cities are have lo of people living . and also have companies and factories which required more water. leak water resources also very less compare to villages.
its because long ago, the main transprotation was through water, and cities were built where they could be acsessable
accessibillity. large cities need water for trade routes and transport. especially back when the major cities were still being created, because ships were the premiere method of shipping and transportation.
sort of..... because in my point of view cities have good facilities. transportation,water supply etc are short in villages but in big cities we dont need to worry about them......
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The large population in cities created a need for other land to be developed for housing. This led to the development of outlying areas next to bigger cities called suburbs. It also created the need for wider roads through the cities.
They brought water from one location into cities and towns.
Easier transportation and easier trade along with the need for water.
The location of a watersource. For example, most major cities are located by water, as water is essential for life.
Cities were built near sources of water.
Towns and cities are often located near bodies of water for many reasons. Bodies of water are important to cities because they are a source of water, food, and transportation.
They used irrigation canals to draw water from the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers into their cities.