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Along with Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia it was one of three early civilization of the Old World, and of the three the most widespread It flourished in the basins of the Indus River, one of the major rivers of Asia, and the Ghaggar-Hakra River, which once coursed through northwest India and eastern Pakistan.
The civilization in Southwest Asia that lasted for the longest time was that of thecity-states of SumerThe civilization in Southwest Asia that lasted for the longest time was that of the Persian Empire.
In east Asia, the population is clustered along the coasts and rivers.
The first continent to have civilization is generally considered to be Asia, specifically in the region known as Mesopotamia, which is located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in modern-day Iraq. This area saw the rise of some of the earliest known civilizations, such as the Sumerians, around 3500 BCE. These early societies developed complex systems of writing, governance, and agriculture, laying the foundation for future civilizations.
The twin rivers located in Asia are called the Tigris, and the Euphrates. These run through Turkey, Iraq, as well as Syria.
South Asia is one of the four early places where human civilization began-similar to Egypt(Nile), China(Yellow), and Iraq(Tigris and Euphrates). Civilization in South Asia began along the Indus River. The land of South Asia is dominated by three main types of physical features. Mountains, rivers, and the massive triangular-shaped peninsula of India.
The Chinese dynasties.
No not really, it was the planes and rivers that were more responsible.
Civilization started in Mesopotamia, an ancient region of southwest Asia between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in modern-day Iraq.
Mesopatamia which means land between the rivers is thought by most to be the cradle of all civilization. It now is known as Iraq. Iraq is on the continent of Asia.
I am fairly certain it was Sumeria, between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in Asia. You may wish to verify this answer.
The rivers and lakes of Asia.
South Asia's rivers, such as the Ganges, Indus, and Brahmaputra, provide vital resources such as water for irrigation, transportation, and hydroelectric power generation. They also support diverse ecosystems and contribute to the region's rich cultural heritage and religious significance.
Some major rivers in Southwest Asia include the Euphrates and Tigris in Iraq, the Jordan River flowing through Israel, Jordan, and Palestine, and the Nile River in Egypt. These rivers are vital sources of water for agriculture, industry, and human consumption in the region.
The two major rivers in South Asia where the first settlements emerged are the Indus River and the Ganges River. The Indus River Valley is known for the ancient Indus Valley Civilization, which thrived around 2500 BCE. Similarly, the Ganges River has been central to various cultures and civilizations throughout history, serving as a vital resource for agriculture and trade. Both rivers continue to play significant roles in the cultural and economic life of the region today.
The twin rivers of Asia is Tigris and Euphrates...
Mesopotamia is located in southwestern Asia, primarily within modern-day Iraq, as well as parts of Syria and Turkey. It is historically significant as one of the cradles of civilization, where early urban societies developed between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. Eastern Europe is a distinct region that does not include Mesopotamia.