Canals and navigable rivers are used extensively in Germany for transporting goods.
The Ganges River is one of the most navigable rivers in India, particularly in certain stretches where it facilitates transportation of goods and passengers. Other navigable rivers include the Brahmaputra and the National Waterway-1 on the Ganges, which has been developed for increased navigation and trade. These rivers play a crucial role in the economy and connectivity of the regions they flow through.
Cities in Europe are located at the banks of rivers because the people use the rivers as transport routes to transport goods from place to place
Your grammar is a bit...ambiguous, but perhaps you mean "did Europe's navigable rivers and good natural harbors make trade difficult? If this is the case, then the answer is no. Rivers and harbors HELPED European trade. Goods could be moved up rivers or into natural harbors for docking, making trade easier.
The rivers were used to transport goods/people to and from the city.
Before roads rivers canals etc where used to transport goods.the boats was easier transport than animals holding more goods aboard.
Rivers supplied water as a resource, water power in the form of water mills and transport for goods.
Ancient people needed a way to transport goods.
its rich grounds for farming and selling goods
it is why they settled there because it was and is the only place in miles that has a source of water
Most certainly. There are many navigable waterways, and paddlesteamers were a common form of transportation of both goods and people in the 1800s.The Murray River is Australia's widest, deepest, most navigable waterway. There are many more navigable waterways, such as Sydney Harbour and the many rivers that flow into it, the Brisbane River, Yarra River, Fremantle Harbour and the Swan River, just to name a few.murray river yarra river and the daly river
A type of a river which drains into the land or lakes and does not reach the sea.Luni river in rajasthan and sabarmati river in Gujarat are the examples of inland drainage system.Answer by Shivam Sharma.