Rivers an Seas
What a ramp does is trade distance for height. So it's not easier to move an object so much as it's easier to lift an object with a ramp.
They let you trade strength for length of travel. A long weak move can become a short strong move - or the other way around.
The inclined plane was used by ancients, so no one is credited with "discovering" or "inventing" it. Ancient peoples used a "ramp" to raise things to a higher elevation, whether it was in pyramid building (or the construction of other structures), or just traveling a route. Ancient trade routes that force a traveler to gain altitude offer the so-called switchback to allow a gradual increase in elevation. This makes it easier for people and pack animals to get up over mountain barriers, and it is a "natural" application of the inclined plane. Pyramids were very awesome thanks to this "ramp"
Levers, like gears, pulleys, block and tackle, allows you to trade a long and weak movement for a shorter and stronger movement. This is helpful when you want to move heavy objects. A basic example is a pair of pliers. The handles will move a lot longer than the jaws, but the jaws will pinch a lot harder than you'd be able to do with your hands. That's the levers, or the leverage, allowing you to trade a long and weak movement for a short and strong movement.
Trade gets productive resources from one place to another where they're more needed.
The Rhine, The Danube, and the Elbe rivers
A mutually recognized medium of exchange makes trade easier.
it actually makes it easier to trade.
The mountains.
it made trade easier and it was faster transportation
The Roman roads allowed the Legions to march where they were needed, anywhere in the Empire, and goods and products to move from place to place, allowing a free flow of commerce; they also allowed for taxes to flow into Rome itself. There was an ancient phrase, "All roads lead to Rome," because all roads radiated out from there.
It made trade travel and warfare easier
They made for easier travel and trade back before our modern transportation was made
It was easier for people to travel and trade on, from Missouri to New Mexico.
yes it does. it makes in difficult for water trade and travel.
The chief purpose of the Roman roads, was travel. Travel dominated every reason for the roads. They were originally made for troops to travel but civilians soon took over. Trade, other business, recreation, and personal business all were made easier and quicker by the good roads.The chief purpose of the Roman roads, was travel. Travel dominated every reason for the roads. They were originally made for troops to travel but civilians soon took over. Trade, other business, recreation, and personal business all were made easier and quicker by the good roads.The chief purpose of the Roman roads, was travel. Travel dominated every reason for the roads. They were originally made for troops to travel but civilians soon took over. Trade, other business, recreation, and personal business all were made easier and quicker by the good roads.The chief purpose of the Roman roads, was travel. Travel dominated every reason for the roads. They were originally made for troops to travel but civilians soon took over. Trade, other business, recreation, and personal business all were made easier and quicker by the good roads.The chief purpose of the Roman roads, was travel. Travel dominated every reason for the roads. They were originally made for troops to travel but civilians soon took over. Trade, other business, recreation, and personal business all were made easier and quicker by the good roads.The chief purpose of the Roman roads, was travel. Travel dominated every reason for the roads. They were originally made for troops to travel but civilians soon took over. Trade, other business, recreation, and personal business all were made easier and quicker by the good roads.The chief purpose of the Roman roads, was travel. Travel dominated every reason for the roads. They were originally made for troops to travel but civilians soon took over. Trade, other business, recreation, and personal business all were made easier and quicker by the good roads.The chief purpose of the Roman roads, was travel. Travel dominated every reason for the roads. They were originally made for troops to travel but civilians soon took over. Trade, other business, recreation, and personal business all were made easier and quicker by the good roads.The chief purpose of the Roman roads, was travel. Travel dominated every reason for the roads. They were originally made for troops to travel but civilians soon took over. Trade, other business, recreation, and personal business all were made easier and quicker by the good roads.
The geography of Egypt, with the Nile River running through it, provided a natural transportation route for trade goods. The Nile also facilitated agricultural productivity, allowing Egypt to produce surplus goods for trade. Additionally, the desert barriers surrounding Egypt helped protect it from invasion, contributing to its stable trade routes.