Well, it depends where you settle. If you settle in the higher parts, then there would be too much rocks and you would have to move all of them. But, if you decide to settle on the lower ground would be a great place because it has soil, water, and everything else you may need.
they settle in river valleys to grow crops and build cities
Originally because of the water of the River Thames - for drinking, irrigation and transport.
Plentiful water, annually rejuvenated fertile river plains, high food production, growing prosperity.
why did the lenape settle in the new jersey area
the river
because you have water
rio grande
Near the Nile river.
Ganges River Valley
for the river- maybe?
No, not really The river water flowing into the delta contains fine sediments held in suspension and the delta is the place where these settle out as muds which slowly de-water as more mud is piled on top.
The Nile River's annual flooding provided fertile soil for agriculture, making Egypt a prosperous place to settle. The desert geography also provided natural protection from invaders, contributing to the security of early civilizations.