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it was good because no-one could get to you with out being seen or shot

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Q: Why was it good to settle in a lake?
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Why was it good to settle on a lake?

Settling on a lake was beneficial for ancient civilizations as it provided a reliable source of water for drinking, irrigation, and transportation. Lakes also supported a variety of fish and plant life, which contributed to food security. Additionally, the proximity to water allowed for easier trade and cultural exchange with neighboring communities.


When did Mormons settle at the Great Salt Lake?

The first Mormons arrived to settle in the Great Salt Lake on July 24, 1847.


In which year did the aztec's settle in lake texcoco?

DOG


Did the salt in Salt Lake City lake settle to the bottom?

no the waves made it mixed up.


What landmark the Mormons settle near?

The Great Salt Lake.


What is left behind when lake water evaporates?

All of the suspended solids will settle on the lake bed if it was a salt lake you would have a layer of salt


When was Salt Lake City started?

The Mormon Pioneers arrived and began to settle Salt Lake City in 1847.


Where did the travelers on Mormon trail settle?

Salt Lake City, Utah.


In 'The Hobbit' what is the appearance of the Lake Men?

It is a group of Men, Northmen, who settle on the Long Lake. Descendants of Dale also reside there.


Where did the Ojibwa settled?

The lived in Wicsonsin and Minnesita


Why did ancient peoples settle near Lake Titicaca?

Well... Many many rivers flow into the lake. The rivers provided fish and water. Lake Titicaca has a moderate/ mild climate. The land can support crops well too. The location was good for transportation. They used reeds to make balsas. (boats)


Did the mormens settle at the Great Salt Lake?

Mormon pioneers settled Salt Lake City and in fact, most of Utah... so yes.