it made it easier to drink clean and grow crops.
The water was a vital resource for drinking. It would of been useful for cleaning as well. Also, land around rivers tend to be more fertile which would produce more crops and also it typically is more flat which makes it easier to build on.
In ancient civilization, and in the stone age, people built cities near rivers or oceans in order to be near the water as a natural resource and have better access to trade ports.
because the climate was higher a long time ago, so people had to live near rivers for water.
For access to water … for drinking, transportation, washing, growing crops, etc.
People with the surname of 'Ravi' lived/living around /near /along the river of 'Ravi'.
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So they could have easy access to water.
So they could get water.
on the banks of the river
technology villages huts ect
Early humans used rivers for water to drink, cook, bathe, and irrigate crops; to fish; to swim; to travel; etc.
Permanent Homes
from lakes, rivers, oceans the sea
technology villages huts ect
surplus is having enough of and it effected humans because they had enough of what they had.
Early humans built shelters to protect themselves from the elements, predators, and other threats. Shelters also provided a sense of security and a place to rest and store food and belongings. They were essential for survival and helped early humans adapt to different environments.
sumerians lived in "mesopatamia" or "the land between the rivers" these rivers are the Tigris and Euphrates. which is where the early hominids (early humans) first started.
Rivers were important to early settlements since they were the main means of transport, and furnished power for early industrial applications.
The fact that humans have always needed to have water to survive caused them to settle by rivers. The rivers provided drinking water as well as food. The climate caused the early humans to settle in warm areas.
Early humans lived as hunter-gatherers, moving from place to place in search of food. They built temporary shelters using natural materials like leaves, branches, and animal hides. These shelters provided basic protection from the elements, such as sun, rain, and predators.