Why did most of the civilizations grow near rivers
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Rivers were attractive locations for the first civilizations because they provided a steady supply of drinking water and made the land fertile for growing crops. Moreover, goods and people could be transported easily, and the people in these civilizations could fish and hunt the animals that came to drink water.
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because rivers acted as
- need of transportation
- need of agriculture
- a need of cooking
- need of Pottery
so most of the settlement were near rivers
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