Geography, asked by asmereta8, 11 months ago

why are most cities located near a source of freshwater?

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Answered by sharon13737
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Answer:

More cities are located near water bodies as there is a good supply of water for irrigation,farming etc.

There is sufficient water for domestic purppses also.

The soil is.rich in minerals due to deposits which also helps in farming.

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Answered by Anonymous
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HEY MATE....

Commerce: Cities near water allow for water

transportation, which is generally faster than

land transportation. This is especially true in

older times (before the invention of trains, for

instance). Cities with access to water trading

routes could deliver great amounts of goods for

trade with other coastal cities, which ment

more money and trade goods for both

settlements, and allowed for cultural mixing.

Landlocked cities, on the other hand, were

limited to land trade routes only, which tended

to be slower and in some cases more costly

Sustainability: Rivers, lakes and the sea provide

food and other resources, which help the

population of coastal cities to grow and expand

faster than landlocked settlements. All cities

require food, ant the more the better. While

inland cities could only rely on agriculture, foraging and hunting, coastal cities . Also had access to the flora and fauna that lived on the water bodies next to them . Plus , fresh drinking water is necessary for people to thrive and building a city next to a fresh water source was a huge advantage over settlements built in other places where they had to look for other sources.

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