Corrasion, Hydraulic action, Attrition
On flood planes the water erodes away the banks of the river. The Eroded dirt and sediment fall into the river.
Three ways the early river valley civilizations were alike are: they all developed near rivers, such as the Nile, Tigris and Euphrates, and Indus; they all relied on agriculture as the foundation of their economies; and they all developed complex social structures with rulers and priests holding significant power.
ocean sea and river
The Babylonians got rich in three ways : they used the fertile land of the Euphrates river valley, they traded commodities with other lands, and they conquered the weaker nearby peoples.
There are many ways in which the rain erodes the land. The rain washes away dirt and wears down stone.
The three ways of river erosion are hydraulic action (force of water on the river banks), abrasion (wearing down of the riverbed by sediment), and attrition (erosion caused by rocks and sediment carried by the river rubbing against each other).
The River's Velocity, Gradient, and Channel shape/roughness
because it cool
Well....river valley has rich soil and so they use that soil to farm or it's because the farmers have no life so the river valley gave them water to drink and grow crops that they don't need
Three ways rock erodes include:Mechanical and chemical weatheringTransportation of the weathered particles to another location.WindIceWaterGravityWays rocks are deposited include:WindIceWaterGravity
it will ruin your crops and your cattles and barns
The geography of Mesopotamia and Egypt differs significantly from that of the Indus Valley. Mesopotamia is characterized by the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, while Egypt is centered around the Nile River, both of which provided fertile land but in distinct ways. In contrast, the Indus Valley features a more varied topography with its own river systems, like the Indus River, and is surrounded by mountains and deserts. Overall, while all three regions relied on river systems for agriculture, the specific geographical features and environmental conditions differed considerably.