Because you need water to farm, and before the Surmerians figured how, you couldn't irrigate anything.
People farm close to rivers because they provide a reliable source of water for irrigation, which is essential for crop growth. Rivers also deposit nutrient-rich sediment that can enhance soil fertility, leading to higher yields. Additionally, access to rivers facilitates transportation of goods to markets.
Steady food suply
The area of Stone Farm Rocks is 6,400.0 square meters.
the New age when people learned how to farm Actually its the New Stone Age.
Early stone age people were hunter gatherers, they did not live in houses. Later in the stone age people did begin to settle down and farm, and the transition from stone to bronze did not, of itself, drive a change in house design.
Because it was in the "fertile crescent" and between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
Because it was in the "fertile crescent" and between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
People of my community have changed the land to make living easier by damming rivers and farming land.
The address of the Historic Farm Museum is: 1701 12Th St, Two Rivers, WI 54241
Grandpa had a potato farm in the book Stone Fox. He relied on his crop to make a living and provide for his family.
Because when the rivers flood then the farmer's crops can get water and they can grow.
yes everybody farm since forever