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Explanation:
The importance of rivers for human survival and our ability to thrive cannot be overstated. Rivers are not just areas of important biodiversity and home to endangered wildlife, they are also vitally important for the human race.
The importance of rivers for human survival and our ability to thrive cannot be overstated. Rivers are not just areas of important biodiversity and home to endangered wildlife, they are also vitally important for the human race.From the beginning of human history, we have gathered around rivers to make use of their natural resources and it can be argued that in many cases rivers gave us the ability to grow as a civilization. Even today, it is surprising just how much we still rely on rivers to support our livelihoods and economies.
The Importance of Rivers in Ancient Civilisation
Our ancestors began as hunter-gatherers. They were itinerant and roamed from place to place in order to follow the food sources where they could find them. Civilization as we know it only really began once our ancestors developed agriculture. This allowed them to have surplus food meaning that they did not have to roam to hunt or forage, which meant that they could begin to build settlements and, later, cities. Many of the first settlements were located on the banks of rivers.
Our ancestors began as hunter-gatherers. They were itinerant and roamed from place to place in order to follow the food sources where they could find them. Civilization as we know it only really began once our ancestors developed agriculture. This allowed them to have surplus food meaning that they did not have to roam to hunt or forage, which meant that they could begin to build settlements and, later, cities. Many of the first settlements were located on the banks of rivers.Early farmers settled by rivers for several reasons:
1. First, the supply of water was vital. Humans need a constant supply of water to survive and rivers provide freshwater that can be drunk safely.
2. Second, the river itself could be a source of food if it contained fish.
3. Third, the water from rivers could help with early agriculture. The remains of many early settlements can be found on natural floodplains (for example the River Nile) and this periodic flooding was utilized by early farmers for irrigation purposes.
4. Fourth, rivers were an efficient means to transport goods and people and allowed for greater communication across long distances.