It churned up the ground so every year there would be less weeds. And there would be better crops then when there wasn't a plow. :P It also help spread nutrients through the soil when it was churned and the nutrients helped with healthier food, it also saved time planting and churning it yourself, and it gave people more space to grow food <3- cierra13cierra
they built permanent settlements
It saved farmers energy and time.
Hunter-gatherer societies had the benefit of a more varied and diverse diet, intimate knowledge of their environment, and a closer connection to nature through their lifestyle.
The main benefit was to make the soil grounded to sand size. When the plow was brought to the plain, a lot of terrain could be planted. But the bad thing came in the 1930's. The plains got the trough and the dust bowls started.
Nomadic pastoralist societies could benefit from the vast grasslands of the Great Plains for grazing their livestock. Agricultural societies with access to water sources like rivers could also thrive due to the fertile soil on the plains. Trading societies may also benefit from the open spaces for transportation routes and communication networks.
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it helped the farmers with planting seeds and making trenches to plant the seeds.. it was also made because he wanted to make a change and give people a plow that woulnt break
The invention of the plow was so important to the Sumerians because it helped farmers
A plow.
a plow
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A plow that a horse pulls.