It had to do with farming and transportation. It was easier to irrigate crops when close to a fresh water source. Also, it made for quicker easier transportation for traders and merchants when they could get in a boat and go from town to town.
Rivers were the fastest and cheapest mode of moving goods for trade and commerce. They were the highways of medieval times.
It supports water supply and farming.
It had to do with farming and transportation. It was easier to irrigate crops when close to a fresh water source. Also, it made for quicker easier transportation for traders and merchants when they could get in a boat and go from town to town.
B. How areas are broken up into countries and statesC. Capital cities, major cities, and large lakes or rivers
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Christian areas in AD 325 were located near large cities and mostly along the coasts and rivers because it enabled people to travel easily in search for food and water.
Christian areas in AD 325 were located near large cities and mostly along the coasts and rivers because it enabled people to travel easily in search for food and water.
Christian areas in AD 325 were located near large cities and mostly along the coasts and rivers because it enabled people to travel easily in search for food and water.
In Mesopotamia, large cities sprung up along the surrounding rivers. There were also large plots of land used for farming.
Because rivers provided large amounts of recourses such as:foodtransportationresources to use for building houses and such
About 300 Chinese cities, which is about 55.6%, do not have sewage treatment. Sixty-three of the cities are large enough to be classified as urban, and eight of them have a population of over 500,000. The cities that do not have treatment faciilities release the sewage directly into rivers and farmlands.
Rivers are a convenient way to import and export goods, a fast way to travel, and a source of food.