Why are rivers considered to be the lifeline of human civilisation?
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The river banks have attracted settlers from ancient times. These settlements have also become big cities. that is why rivers are considered the life lines of human civilisation. It is called the life line of human civilization because it has always been an important source for humans.
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Rivers are considered lifelines of human civilisation due to following reasons :
Most of the ancient civilisations and cities have developed near the river banks as water was available for agriculture, domestic purposes and other needs.
Rivers are used as a means of transport. People take their merchandise to far away places and travel to different places through rivers.
Rivers provide hydel power that is essential to run many industries.
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Most of the ancient civilisations and cities have developed near the river banks as water was available for agriculture, domestic purposes and other needs.
Rivers are used as a means of transport. People take their merchandise to far away places and travel to different places through rivers.
Rivers provide hydel power that is essential to run many industries.
Aman ❤️8529749297
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