Early civilizations developed around water because people need water to farm and to live. Water is vital to life. ancient Egypt developed on the Nile River, and without the Nile, Egypt would be a complete desert and civilization couldn't have been possible there.
water is a substance for life. If you didnt have any water you could die without it
Water is essential to life. It helped provide silt for crops and also a mean of transportation. Water allowed early civilizations to provide food to sustain the growth of the city.
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In order for early civilizations to develope they needed a good source of water. With water they could irrigate their crops and improve travel. If they did not have a solid source of water to develop farming early civilizations like the Egyptians(Nile River), Mesopotamians (Tigrus and Euphrates Rivers), or Indus river civilizations would not have survived.
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warm ocean water was make it develope to become stronger and bigger.
because they needed water
Rivers provide drinking water, fish to eat, easy transportation in boats, water for crops.
The people, animals, and crops of the civilization need a source of fresh water.
The water thermometer was invented by Galileo Galilei around the early 17th century. He used the principle of water expanding when heated to create a device that could measure temperature accurately.
The first water clock, also known as a clepsydra, was invented in ancient Egypt around 1500 BC. These early timekeeping devices used the steady flow of water to measure time by marking intervals on graduated columns.
The ancient Egyptians develop as a well governed civilization because it helped water crops