Hydro-electricity, water for irrigation, tourism, fishing, transport etc.
The Amazon River is used for many different things. These include fishing, drinking source, and even a bathing hole for some of the natives. In addition, the Amazon River is called a transportation corridor, which basically means that goods and people can travel easily along it. Also the Amazon river is based as a diluted and undiluted water carrier. Which means we can see clean water, salty water and muddy water.
Absolutely, it was extremely important. This is because of the five main reasons. 1. The Nile guaranteed water supply. 2. Land alongside the Nile provided a fertile place to grow crops. 3. The climate was warm so it was pleasant to live in. 4. It provided transportation. 5. It encouraged trade.
they lived on their land called Seigneuries which were usually located near the St. Lawrence river, as the river provided water, transportation, and a good fishing spot, the government of New France thought that if they put the Seigneuries there the Seigneurs would be successful.
People live near rivers because rivers provide them with fresh water to drink and bathe in, and they get fish from the water too. They also use rivers for transportation and to grow crops.People live near rivers because rivers provide them with fresh water to drink and bathe in, and they get fish from the water too. They also use rivers for transportation and to grow crops.
you must be more specific. you could be speaking of any river in the world that provived water.
It irrigated the Indus River Valley and provided transportation, fish and water.
No- it provided transportation, fertile farmland, food and water.
The river provided rich and fertile soil, as well as water for crop irrigation and trade/transportation.
-The Nile River provided perfect transportation for traveling. -When the Nile River flooded, it left back very fertile land, which was great for farming. -The Nile River was salt water, so it provided great food (fish) for eating.
The Nile was a river that divides Egypt. It provided Egypt with water for watering crops, transportation and leisure. It also provided rich soil called silt.
Euphrates River provided water for irrigation and mud
water is provided in our area by borewell and river water
Transportation
It provided them with a source of fresh water, and people hunted, fished, and farmed along it's banks. Also, it was a form of transportation.
River valleys provided a good number of things that helped early civilizations. Settlements within river valleys: * provided a source of fresh water for early human settlements near the river within the valley; * provided a source of food such as fish and also for game that came to the river for water; * provided for a means of transportation when boats were built to allow early civilizations to travel to other settlements and thus trade by barter or by precious metals; and * provided for irrigation when water from the nearby river could be channeled by digging ditches to fertilize croplands.
One form of water transportation pulled by horses is the ferry. Horses were stationed on both sides of the river bank to pull ferries across the river.