A river never stops nor does trading. Trading and a river goes round and round like a circle so that is like a cycle. There are some bumps and problems on the way meaning we have problems with some countries about trading though it always gets smoothed out.
they used the indus river valley to export goods
its important because it was used for trade.
why do you think large cities like St.Louis,andNew Orleans,Louisiana,grew on the Mississipi River?
a river bushwillow is eaten by large mammals in the African savanna like buffalo.
It is a river drainage pattern...as a river flows along a valley, small tributaries feed into it from the steep slopes of the valley sides and they enter the main river at about an angle of 90 degrees, causing a trellis like appearance of the drainage system. The Trellis system is the alternative to the Dendritic System, which means that tributaries flow into the main river following a pattern like branches of trees
Earth system
A river after a flood is like a large dictionary because both contain a vast amount of information that has been scattered and disorganized. Just as a flooded river brings a jumble of debris and sediment, a large dictionary has an abundance of words and definitions that can feel overwhelming to navigate and make sense of.
The Makahs built dugouts so they could get to the Dalles and trade things and crops with other indian tribes like the Chinooks. The Chinooks were the best river traders. By the way dugouts are boats made from a large, hollowed-out logs.
In 1850, a Louisiana merchant would likely use a riverboat to transport a large amount of sugar to St. Louis, Missouri. The Mississippi River provided a vital transportation route for shipping goods, allowing for efficient movement of bulky commodities like sugar. Once arriving in St. Louis, the sugar could then be distributed via wagons or railroads to other destinations. This method capitalized on the extensive river system and the burgeoning trade networks of the time.
The European colonies in the Americas represented the location where the trade process originated in the triangular trade system. This is where goods like sugar, tobacco, and cotton were produced and then sent to Europe.
to trade with the Indians like fur and other riches for France
no... a brook is like a small river.. and ocean is a LARGE body of saltwater ..