Farming communities began to develop along the Huang River, also known as the Yellow River, around 6000-5000 BCE. The fertile loess soil in the region supported early agricultural practices, leading to the cultivation of crops such as millet and rice. This agricultural development played a crucial role in the rise of early Chinese civilization. Over time, these communities evolved into more complex societies, contributing to the foundation of Chinese culture and society.
because it was good for farming and the soil was rich.
Huang He
Levees control the Huang River
They use it for a source of transportation and the fertile soil for their crops and pottyed in it, also it was a source of water.
Between the Tigris and the Euphrates river
it helped with farming, food,the way people smelt,they way they sleep. all kinds o things depedning on the geograpgy.
Huang He is called Huang he because the soil made the whole river yellow. In china, Huang means yellow, and he means river, so, in english it is called the yellow river.
Yes, in Chinese the Yellow River is known as the Huang He River.
The Chang River lies south of the Huang River
Along 2 rivers actually--the Huang He and the Yangtze rivers.
Huang He, and Huang Ho, are other names for China's yellow river.
Because it is a fertile floodplain.