Social Sciences, asked by sandeepvishnoi772, 1 month ago

why did people lived along the bank of river​

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Answered by SecretMoon
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People have lived along the banks of this river for several hundred thousand years. Some of the earliest people who lived here were skilled gatherers, — that is, people who gathered their food. They knew about the vast wealth of plants in the surrounding forests, and collected roots, fruits and other forest produce for their food.

Answered by wwwanimation1983
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It is evident from the past that the early cities mostly developed along the banks of rivers because of the following reasons:

(i) Thousand years ago, people lived along the banks of the Narmada river.

(ii) About 4700 years ago, some of the earliest cities flourished on the banks of river Indus and its tributaries.

(iii) Along the banks of the rivers, the necessary conditions for the living of human beings were present.

(iv) Necessities such as water, forest are easily available which fulfil the basic needs of the people.

(v) At that time, waterways were the most important means of transportation and communication.

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