Cities are often located near water sources in case of a drought or for farming irrigation. It is easy access. Also, before modern technology, ( from the industrial revolution to present,) came about, the rivers and waterways were used for transportation purposes.
because they can find food and to feast on and also they grow crops i am not sure if this is a correct answer but i think it is the correct one
well there are a lot of benefits from living near rivers
food water etc
cause there is lots of water
Swans fly, usually in pairs. Swans mate for life. They often settle in one area and return to it year after year. But the short answer is, people don't have to "put" them there. They fly.
Pebbles are most often found near rivers and lakes. These stones are usually tumbled in fresh water until their edges are smooth.
Rivers can get in the way when people are building homes, bridges, or roads. Often people will build dams to divert the river if it is in the way.
B/c the ground is usually flat along rivers, which makes road construction easy. And before there were roads, people often traveled by boats. And people who travel by boat tends to settle nopt too far from the river. Once you have the settlements there, the road has to follow the river if it's to be of any use to the people already living there.
Because they have a water supply for crops and drinking, washing etc. and rivers are often also used for transport. Add to this the possibility that the current of the water can be used for operating padlewheels that run machinery living next to a river was far more attractive proposition. Many rivers have flood plains that are regularly revitalised by fresh silt keeping soil fertile for the production of food. And if you live in a modern city, rivers are good to be near because they can be beautiful and a source of recreation.
Pioneer families settled along major rivers because rivers provided a source of water for drinking, irrigation for farming, transportation for trade, and access to resources for survival. Additionally, rivers were often seen as natural boundaries that provided a sense of security and helped create a sense of community among settlers.
This has changed over the years. Today most settle in Urban centres, usually within communities having large numbers of people from their homeland.
To draw a rift valley, start by drawing two parallel lines to represent the edges of the valley. Then, add lines or shading to indicate the downward slope from the edges towards the center. You can also include details like mountain ranges or rivers that are often found along rift valleys.
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dangerous floods are presented to people often...but it helps farmers grow crops because of the fertile soil.
People settled in American when they were kicked out of other countries or when they left other countries in order to find freedom. They often struggled to settle but eventually created towns and learned to farm and hunt.
Evaporation