Geography, asked by pranavmenon368, 7 months ago

The fertile river valleys and plains of Asia, such as the Mesopotamian Plains, the Indo-Gangetic Plains, and the Great Plain of China, were the ‘cradles of civilization’. The earliest civilizations developed along these river banks. Why do you think this happened?​

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Answered by logiclessq
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because that was the attractive location as they got water for drinking and the water made the soil fertile to cultivate

Answered by prerna1813
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this was because rivers were of great benefit to the civilisations , as there was  continuous supply of water, hunting became easy as animals used to come there for water, travelling became easy, soil was extremely fertile and so helped immensely in growth of crops, trading also became easy.

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