Irrigation significantly boosted agricultural productivity, allowing for the cultivation of surplus crops. This surplus enabled communities to engage in trade, as they could exchange excess food for other goods and services. Enhanced irrigation systems also facilitated the growth of more complex societies, which further stimulated trade networks by creating demand for diverse products. Overall, irrigation and trade were interconnected, driving economic development and cultural exchange.
Irrigation systems have been around since the Paleo people back in 11,500 B.C - 10,900 B.C
The irrigation system is the process of supplying water to a field etc... through a system of tunnels or canals that run through the field.
it is connected to you ears
It's connected in series with the load.
Home devices are connected in parallel and not in series.
Irragation
Irrigation was directly related to trading as a means of producing more goods than one farmer could need, allowing there to be a surplus of goods to trade. Water in the middle east was a commodity and farming via taking water from streams and rivers was not only limited to where food could be produced but was also limited to when. With much less time and space to grow food pre irrigation much less was produced, only enough for the farmer and the immediate surrounding community.
No but they used irragation!
in what ways did villages work together to control the rivers
irragation
They are connected because countries trade. Greece mainly trades with countries in Europe but it does trade with countries around the world.
The correct spelling is "irrigation" (watering crops).
Irrigation is the application of water to soil or farmland
The trade route that connected China to Rome was called the Silk Road.
It is connected through trade and Britain used to own the whole of India
Its connected to china and Europe
gathering,hunting,farming,and irragation