Yeah of course
Before roads and rails were built, rivers offered easy transportation. On top of that, they could catch fish in the river as a part of their diet.
if there i excess erotion or folding it could limite the use of rivers for transportation
due to the fact that they did not have any indoor plubming etc, they required to be near a water saurce so that they could exist for food and water.
Mainly bodies of water to include rivers, lakes and oceans. Old mills could use the power of the water to power the mills and sometimes the city/town on the body of water. The lakes, rivers, and oceans can provide recreational opportunities such as swimming, boat rides, sail boating, and boating or canoeing.
The slowest method of transportation in ancient Rome would have been the oxcart. A person could walk faster than some of them and take shortcuts that an oxcart could not.
Rivers and oceans provided transportation and communication between cities before the time of railways and road transportation. The rivers were also used for water power to operate sawmills, gristmills, and other industries using water-powered machinery after the industrial revolution started.
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For transportation to other ares. Also it was so they could water their crops. Buffalo would come to the rivers, and the native americans could hunt them too. Also they could go fishing in the rivers.
yes the yemeni river. glad i could answer your question
That is called the river's mouth. A delta could form there from the sediments settling there do to the river slowing down or stopping.
The primary modes of transportation in ancient Greece were walking, using horses or donkeys, and sailing ships. These modes of transportation impacted daily life by determining how quickly people could travel, the goods they could transport, and the connections they could make with other regions.
because it was an easy way of transportation you could make business by selling things to people