Egypt the Nile river
Mesopotamia the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
And Indus Valley don't know what river
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Civilization developed in Mesopotamia simultaneously with Egypt are often called the 'Fertile Crescent'. In the related links box below, I posted a site on Mesopotamia.
Civilization developed in Mesopotamia simultaneously with Egypt are often called the 'Fertile Crescent'. In the related links box below, I posted a site on Mesopotamia.
The time after the fall of Rome in the west is often called the Dark Ages.The time after the fall of Rome in the west is often called the Dark Ages.The time after the fall of Rome in the west is often called the Dark Ages.The time after the fall of Rome in the west is often called the Dark Ages.The time after the fall of Rome in the west is often called the Dark Ages.The time after the fall of Rome in the west is often called the Dark Ages.The time after the fall of Rome in the west is often called the Dark Ages.The time after the fall of Rome in the west is often called the Dark Ages.The time after the fall of Rome in the west is often called the Dark Ages.
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Some called Herodotus the first historian.
Cradle of civilization
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Various tribes crafted different types of cradles. Mothers with new babies often cradle them in their arms.
Technically endolithic photosynthetic bacteria live in the dry valleys as do anaerobic bacteria.Since these life forms are not readily visible, it is often said that there are no living things there.These dry valleys are often compared to Mars.Read more, below.
These winds are called the Santa Ana winds and they are very dry. They are often associated with fanning wildfires and are sometimes called devil winds.
Sure. The mountains are often tall enough to poke through the surface of the ocean where they are called islands. There are deep valleys under the ocean, too. Some are deep enough that you could put Mount Everest in the ocean into these valleys, and it would be completely covered in water.
Valley defined as an elongated region or strip of land that is lower than surrounding areas; most often made by the erosive action of a river or glacier. Also see U-Shaped Valleys and V-Shaped Valleys. Various uses of valleys can be utilized: 1. Exploration for petroleum and groundwater. 2. Always valleys are rich in high quality sand that can be used for hardware and chips for computation purposes. 3. Often valleys are rich regions in minerals and commercial materials. 4. Valleys are attractive tracts for Immigration because of the superficial plants for their animals. Dr. Waleed Shukry El Diasty, Mansoura - Egypt
Most often earthquakes, volcanoes, and rift valleys.
Winds in valleys are often calmer, therefore more reliable.
I guess you mean Hupa. Their hats were woven from grass, often with geometric designs woven in as a pattern. See the link below for an image:
"The Bush", if lined with trees and undergrowth. If it is more open territory, it is usually called 'country'. If it is further out away from most civilization, it is referred to as "The Outback".