ancient Egypt's stable food supply was primarily made possible through the annual flooding of the Nile River, which deposited nutrient-rich silt onto the surrounding land. This natural irrigation allowed for the cultivation of staple crops such as wheat and barley. Additionally, the Egyptians developed advanced agricultural techniques, including the use of shadufs for irrigation and crop rotation, which further enhanced their food production capabilities. Together, these factors contributed to a reliable and abundant food supply that supported the civilization's growth and stability.
stable food supply is having enough food to feed civilization
rice and curry. Usually with lentils called dal.
It had natural barriers to protect against invaders.
well the staw in the stable made your mum really fat and good at blow jobj :)
well the staw in the stable made your mum really fat and good at blow jobj :)
As a civilization, you have to have seven different qualities. One of them is a stable food supply. As we all know, Athens was a civilization, therefore, they had a stable food supply.
A stable food supply is enough food, you need foodactually im a 6th grader and in my history class a stable food supply means u have food for a long time and i go to north star academyActually, both of you are not completely correct. My class is learning about ancient Mesopotamia and the seven characteristics of civilization (seventh grade) and it is when you have a substantial amount of food- enough food to survive. Not necessarily for a long time, but for a consistent rate. :)
Babylonia was an ancient Akkadian-speaking Semitic nation state and cultural region based in central-southern Mesopotamia which is located in present-day Iraq. After clashes with other areas, they became an empire. They did have a stable food supply being in the area between two large rivers and trading was plentiful.
fertile soil and irrigation systems.
yes they did
Yes they did
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