Tigris and Euphrates
yes, old civilization started staying near rivers to get fish as food and from them onwards people started eating fish from generation to generation
mayan
they settled near rivers and began to farm
The Harappa civilization, part of the Indus Valley Civilization, flourished near the Indus River and its tributaries, primarily the Ravi and the Ghaggar-Hakra rivers. The Indus River provided essential water resources for agriculture and trade, while the tributaries supported the settlement and development of urban centers in the region. These rivers played a crucial role in the civilization's prosperity and cultural exchanges.
they're all located near rivers, because water is essential for the existence of life.
The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers are located in the middle east near Baghdad, Iraq. Civilization started near the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
yes, old civilization started staying near rivers to get fish as food and from them onwards people started eating fish from generation to generation
mayan
Many Sumerian city-states developed near the mouth of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers due to the fertile alluvial soil that resulted from periodic flooding, which provided ideal conditions for agriculture. The rivers also offered a reliable water source for irrigation, crucial for sustaining crops in the arid climate of Mesopotamia. Additionally, their proximity to the rivers facilitated trade and transportation, allowing city-states to connect with each other and other regions. This combination of agricultural abundance and trade opportunities contributed to the growth and prosperity of Sumerian civilization.
The Tigris and Euphrates rivers were assets to the early peoples of Sumer. They remain important rivers to this day.
Water is life. Water grows food and hydrates people. A civilization would not be started in a desert, because there is no water.
they settled near rivers and began to farm
The Harappa civilization, part of the Indus Valley Civilization, flourished near the Indus River and its tributaries, primarily the Ravi and the Ghaggar-Hakra rivers. The Indus River provided essential water resources for agriculture and trade, while the tributaries supported the settlement and development of urban centers in the region. These rivers played a crucial role in the civilization's prosperity and cultural exchanges.
they're all located near rivers, because water is essential for the existence of life.
... No there are no rivers near the mayan empire i have check a million times
The majority of Neolithic town Sumerian city-states and early empires are located near the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in Mesopotamia. These rivers provided a consistent water source for agriculture and transportation, leading to the development of advanced civilizations in the region.
It is called the fertile crescent . Because of the people who lived near Egypt lived in between two rivers called the Tigris amd Euphraties . The two rivers flooded all year around the same time every year . The people planted crops near flooding points in the rivers . and that has started agriculture.