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in south Texas mosly near the water
under water when layer of minerals settle on top of one an other
The local people depend on the mountain for water.
People need clean drinking water.
it doesn't
early peoples tended to settle near water and open fields to grow crops
The fact that humans have always needed to have water to survive caused them to settle by rivers. The rivers provided drinking water as well as food. The climate caused the early humans to settle in warm areas.
Floods pick up all of the pollution on the ground they cover. So, floods lessen clean water.
Humans and livestock need a reliable source of drinking water to survive: most permanent settlements therefore will be on, or close to, a river, stream or lake. In addition, lakes, seas and rivers might be viewed as more easily navigable trade routes than cross-country (think jungles, forests and swamps etc).
All civilizations need water. They need a source of drinking water to survive. Also, farmers prefer flatlands more than mountains.
All civilizations need water. They need a source of drinking water to survive. Also, farmers prefer flatlands more than mountains.
What was the some of the reasons early humans started to settle down? Why did they choose to settle near water?
oil doesn't settle in salt water nor fresh water, it floats to the top
it will not affect each other because the sand is solid while water is liquid. that form is now called heterogeneous mixture.
They couldn't be attacked because of the deserts, mountains, and bodies of water all around china!:)
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Land forms and bodies of water profoundly affect the development of human societies by determine food and water source, opportunities for construction, weather, and natural threats. They also determine how close other societies are and how easily a community can travel to and trade with other societies.