The surrounding land was more difficult to cultivate
Lakes, by definition, are inland bodies of water. You cannot have a lake that is 'near' Africa. Africa is a huge continent. 'Near' is also a relative term, as is lake. The northern most sections of Lake Victoria lie on the equator
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.
The seven continents of the world are Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Europe, North America, Australia, and South America. These continents are large, continuous landmasses that are separated by oceans and other bodies of water.
Mountain regions can have various bodies of water, such as lakes, rivers, and streams dispersed throughout the area. The exact number of bodies of water in a mountain region would depend on the specific location and geography of that region.
No, the continents of Europe, Africa, and Australia do not touch Asia. Asia is separated from Europe and Africa by bodies of water such as the Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea, and Indian Ocean, respectively.
The surrounding land was more difficult to cultivate
The surrounding land was more difficult to cultivate
The Meditterainian Sea
Near the ocean
The nile river
africa
The two main bodies of water on the coastline of Africa are The Atlantic Ocean (West side) and the Indian ocean (left)
Because they are closer to water and the middle of Africa is mostly Desert and far from civilizations
the mjo bodies of water that are found in chad is lake.
Niger River in Africa.
Indian ocean and the Arabian Sea.
Red Sea