The surrounding land was more difficult to cultivate
Settlements developed along bodies of water because water provided a vital resource for drinking, bathing, and irrigation. Bodies of water also facilitated transportation and trade, making it easier for people to access resources and connect with other communities. Additionally, water sources supported agriculture and fishing, contributing to the growth and sustainability of settlements.
The Red Sea and the Suez Canal separate Africa from Asia, while the Mediterranean Sea separates Africa from Europe. These bodies of water serve as natural boundaries between the continents.
Continents: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Europe, North America, Australia, South America. Bodies of water: Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, Arctic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, Caribbean Sea, Red Sea, and the Gulf of Mexico.
The Eastern Hemisphere contains Asia, Australia, most of Africa, Europe, and Antarctica along with their surrounding bodies of water. It encompasses roughly half of the Earth's surface and is divided from the Western Hemisphere by the Prime Meridian and the 180th meridian.
The Tigris and the Euphrates River
The surrounding land was more difficult to cultivate
The surrounding land was more difficult to cultivate
The Meditterainian Sea
The nile river
Near the ocean
The two main bodies of water on the coastline of Africa are The Atlantic Ocean (West side) and the Indian ocean (left)
Because they are closer to water and the middle of Africa is mostly Desert and far from civilizations
the mjo bodies of water that are found in chad is lake.
Niger River in Africa.
they are located along bodies of water
the Atlantic and Indian ocean
Red Sea, Indian Ocean