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hello friends let's see who is intelligent describe this features of the ancient civilization and the compare them with the contemporary society role of rivers​

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Answered by SahityamChakrabortty
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River valley civilization is an agricultural nation or civilization situated beside and drawing sustenance from a river. A "civilization" means a society with large permanent settlements featuring urban development, social satisfaction, specialization of labor, centralized organization, and written or other formal means of communication. A river gives the inhabitants a reliable source of water for drinking and agriculture. Additional benefits include fishing, fertile soil due to annual flooding, and ease of transportation. The first great civilizations, such as those in Mesopotamia and Egypt, all grew up in river valleys.

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Answered by Ash042
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Ancient Civilization

A civilization (or civilisation) is any complex society characterized by urban development, social stratification, a form of government and symbolic systems of communication such as writing.

Civilizations are intimately associated with and often further defined by other socio-politico-economic characteristics, including centralization, the domestication of both humans and other organisms, specialization of labour, culturally ingrained ideologies of progress and monumental architecture, taxation, societal dependence upon farming and expansionism.

Contemporary Society Role of Rivers

Rivers play a crucial role in our society

  • Rivers and their associated alluvial soils provide the most productive agricultural lands of the country.  The Ganga- Brahmaputra basins have been formed by the two great rivers. Agriculture is dependent on  the vagaries of the monsoon, irrigation from rivers has been the backbone of the development of Indian  agriculture.
  • They provide us with essential water supply but also receive, dilute and transport waste from  settlement.
  • Industrial Development: has flourished along rivers and many industrial processes rely on water as a raw  material, coolant and for the generation of hydroelectricity.
  • Means of Transportation: primary channels of inland transportation, directly in the form of navigable  waterways, indirectly through their valleys, where roads and railway lines and other routes are built.
  • Recreation, tourist promotion and fishing are also being developed along the water fronts.
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