Because if they left, they would have left their crops behind.
People had to settle down when they discovered farming because they had to tend to the crops, and harvest them at the right times. They could not carry baskets of grains with them if they travelled. It was also not practical moving animals every day.
It has the Nile river running through the middle of it, so the soil is very fertile and good for farming.
It depends how the land is. If the land is rocky, then of course you know it's not a good place for farming because there's no soil to plant crops with. If the land is kind of grassy, you might be able to plant your crops, and settle there.
to farm field crops.
Farming spread from one place to another by domesticating plants and animals.
People had to settle down when they discovered farming because they had to tend to the crops, and harvest them at the right times. They could not carry baskets of grains with them if they travelled. It was also not practical moving animals every day.
they could finally settle down in one place
They had to tend and wait for their crops to fully ripen so they could be harvested. They couldn't be nomadic and look after the crops they sowed at the same time, that just wasn't possible.
The development of farming enabled people to settle in one place, leading to the establishment of permanent settlements and the accumulation of surplus food. This surplus allowed for population growth, specialization of labor, establishment of social structures, and the development of complex societies that eventually led to the rise of civilization.
Because it meant they would have a surplus of what they farmed
The invention of agriculture and farming and specifically the domestication of two types of grasses, wheat and rice.
Yes! Farming was an essential element in the growth of settlements since our ancestors discovered it, by developing seeds and fostering animals. Farming meant people could settle in one place. Over time, collections of residences grew, the period of starting settlements had already begun. As farming developed, people started trading crops for the exchange of other valuables in markets, so that there wasn't a requirement to farm.
It changed because all the humans evolved.
In warmer weather early people started farming. They usually settled near a river, which led to the invention of the first irrigation system.
technically, its everywhere. long ago people began to settle in many parts of the world. America was not the first country where people began to settle.
People didn’t have to follow the herds for food or gather food. This meant they could settle in one place and create a society. Government is part of a working society.
Plains and plenty of land for farming.