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Water is important to a civilization because you need water to survive. Animals also need water. Water can also be used for growing plants and a way of transportation.
they're all located near rivers, because water is essential for the existence of life.
Having antheridia and archegonia on the underside of the prothallus protects them from desiccation and mechanical damage, as they are closer to the substrate. This positioning also aids in the dispersal of sperm towards the eggs when water is present, as water carries the sperm to the archegonia.
River valleys tha supported trade and provided fresh water for crop growing and human consumption.
No civilization made water. Water is natural, but for thousands of years forts, walls, and citadels have been made.
every civilization starts with water. in this case the hung he river.
It was located in an area with fertile land and abundant water which led to growing productivity which could support an emerging civilisation.
every civilization starts with water. in this case the hung he river.
They can get to where they need to be quicker and easier.
They can get to where they need to be quicker and easier.
For one the cells do not use the water they are transporting. Rigidity of structure, for another reason.
Question: In Tenochtitlan, their city means "stone rising in the water." Which civilization is it? Answer: The Aztecs.