by having the irragationtion and the cannals support it so the system goes to the towns and everyone has water
Because the irrigation system drew the water from the river.
Yes, they did. Some of them did gather and hunt, but it is said that the northern Paiute were farmers. The southern Paiute used irrigation systems to allow them to grow things like corn in the desert.
During the Meso-American period, the valley remained a region apart from the rest of Mexico. Its highlands made it impenetrable to invaders and it had a small amount of resources that did allow civilization but no outward expansion.
The production of a surplus of food to allow the ability to go beyond getting subsistenceuse the surplus to support cultural activity.
There was a very large amount of slavery in Mesopotamia. This was because, in the deserts of Mesopotamia (modern day Iraq), for people to survive and allow their farms to thrive the various nations had to use massive amounts of labour in the creation of irrigation systems. Thus, it was extremely beneficial for nations to force others to work for them.
Mesopotamia irrigation systems allowed civilizations to develop because it allow them to grow food. This food was able to feed large amounts of people.
When irrigation develpod to control the water from the rivers (Euphrates and Tigris rivers),a food surplus made Mesopotamia cropful which also made the appeareances of cities and population growth to form.-Find this in 6th grade textbooks Part 1 from Holt McDougal and its in chapter 6 about section 1-4 about Sumer and Mesopotamia.Hope this helped!
by having the irragationtion and the cannals support it so the system goes to the towns and everyone has water
that is true
Geographic isolation from other cultural influences.
Irrigation is used to increase agricultural production. Or to allow certain plants to grow at all in the first place.
This statement is false. Iowa has a higher percentage of land under irrigation compared to Nebraska. Iowa has more developed and widespread irrigation systems due to its agricultural practices and topography that allow for more efficient water distribution.
Because the irrigation system drew the water from the river.
Yes, farmland often uses irrigation to supplement natural rainfall and ensure adequate water supply for crops. Irrigation systems can enhance crop yields and allow farming in regions with insufficient rainfall. Various methods, such as drip, sprinkler, and surface irrigation, are employed depending on the type of crop and local conditions. However, excessive irrigation can lead to issues like soil salinity and water resource depletion.
they had very rich soil along with the two rivers surrounding it allowed for good irrigation systems. After they had a good reliable source of food they were able to take their minds off of eating and focus on other ways to live and make life easier for them, thus forming specialized workers
Yes, they did. Some of them did gather and hunt, but it is said that the northern Paiute were farmers. The southern Paiute used irrigation systems to allow them to grow things like corn in the desert.
During the Meso-American period, the valley remained a region apart from the rest of Mexico. Its highlands made it impenetrable to invaders and it had a small amount of resources that did allow civilization but no outward expansion.