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How are water ways useful to us ?


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Answered by akanshaaa11
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Waterways include rivers, lakes, canals, and seas: any body of water that is navigable. ... They provide drinking water, fertile land, irrigation, electricity, transport, and food. They were important to Native Americans, and just as important to European settlers.

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Answered by annie200355
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Of all the resources the world offers, water is by far the most important. You can only go three days without water, yet it's possible to survive three weeks without food. And for this reason, during much of human history, rivers were vital to every aspect of human existence. Rivers are like the veins and arteries of our landscape. Trade has also been hugely important to human progress, and waterways provide routes to ship goods for trade with other humans.

Today, thanks to indoor plumbing, we're not quite as reliant on the location of waterways for drinking water. And thanks to cars and planes, we're not as reliant on waterways for trade either. However, the water we use in our homes has to come from somewhere. Therefore, waterways remain as important today as they have been throughout history.

The historical importance of waterways cannot be underestimated. Many of the largest cities in the world are positioned along either coasts or rivers. Before plumbing, it was simply a matter of survival. The very first settlements established by humans during the agrarian revolution (when humans began to settle down and farm the land instead of our previous nomadic lifestyles) were centered around waterways. Not only did waterways provide water, but they also provided fertile land for farming. Later, they would provide irrigation, electricity, food, transport, and recreation as well.

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