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the military strategies they went for trade routes on water and weak cities
avoid the overland routes that were controlled by muslim traders
They brought water from one location into cities and towns.
There are many characteristics of the agricultural revolution, but three are listed below:New tools made it possible for more crops to be grown.Larger cities became a reality.Farmers learned to control water through wells and canals.
The Romans had a complex system of aqueducts that ran throughout the entire empire that delivered clean water to all the cities.
water routes
the first major cities in the united states developed along waterways or either water routes.
accessibillity. large cities need water for trade routes and transport. especially back when the major cities were still being created, because ships were the premiere method of shipping and transportation.
Water sources, climate conditions, transportation routes.
the military strategies they went for trade routes on water and weak cities
Cities are typically built in locations that offer access to resources such as water, fertile land, and transportation routes. Many cities also evolve around natural features like rivers, coasts, or mountains, as these can provide economic and strategic advantages. Historical factors, such as trade routes or early settlements, also play a role in determining where cities are built.
It's either water sources, climatic conditions, cultural diversity, or transportation routes
Well the climate made it hot for many to travel for a long period of time so cities, as many as there were,were very crowded, since there was a limited supply of water most cities had to be around oasis's. Since they were a source if water.
The environment influenced the growth of cities by providing access to resources like water, fertile land, and natural barriers for defense. Trade routes developed along rivers, coasts, and mountain passes where transportation was easier and resources could be exchanged. Desirable environmental factors led to the location and expansion of cities, which in turn stimulated the development of trade routes.
hunger , vegetation ,water
Towns and cities developed in areas with access to water sources such as oases, coastal regions, and along trade routes. Some notable cities that developed in the Arabian Peninsula include Mecca, Medina, Jeddah, Riyadh, and Muscat.
Ligh, Air, & water (: