Villages near the water are often coastal or riverside settlements characterized by their proximity to lakes, rivers, seas, or oceans. These locations typically offer scenic views, a rich variety of aquatic activities, and fishing opportunities, contributing to local economies and cultures. They may also face challenges such as flooding and erosion, which influence their development and sustainability. Examples include fishing villages, beach towns, and riverside communities.
They did that so they can grow crops
Near which type of physical feature were most of the earliest farming villages built?
For a multitude of reasons, the earliest farm villages were built near a water source. Streams, lakes and ponds supplied the necessary water and the ground surrounding those areas tended to be mineral rich. .
A lot of small villages are located on low land or near to rivers. Because this is where there is food and water. Thus when the water rises in the river the small village are at risk.
How is water wasted in villages.
They built homes near the river because there were many resources near water. From fish to water to drink. Also if being attacked they would be able to get away easier if near water and could travel quickly and could avoid any enemies.
to complete or accomplish a task or mission
Most Iroquois Indian villages are built near the southern part of America.
Yes.
Flooding.
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Some villages don't have clean water