why did the early pioneers settle near rivers or lakes
Lakes and rivers.
from lakes, rivers, oceans the sea
Yes, there were rivers, lakes, and marshy areas in the Aztec territory. The Aztecs settled on a small island in Lake Texcoco, where they built their capital city, Tenochtitlan. They also relied on the nearby rivers for transportation and agriculture.
They bathe in the rivers and/or lakes! Men bathe with man, and women bathe with women!
The rivers and lakes of Asia.
Pioneers ate all sorts of stuff; corn, wild strawberries, gooseberries... sometimes they hunted for rabbits, jack rabbits, deer, buffalo, antelope, etc. They also fished at creeks, rivers, and lakes.
they used and had many tress, rivers/lakes, and fertile soil.
what rivers lakes and montains
lakes and rivers
Yes, Germany has many rivers and lakes.
najor rivers or lakes of Nunavut
they didn't, as they couldn't. To some extent naturally formed ice could be harvested from lakes and rivers and be used for some time as cooling blocks.