why did settlement grow near the river valleys
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Early settlements grew near the river valleys due to the availability of fresh water for drinking and irrigation purposes. Soil near the river valleys was also fertile which helped in agricultural activities.
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The settlement grows near the river valleys because of the fertility of the land and the availability of water.
- The region near the river valleys has very fertile land which makes it appropriate for agriculture.
- It is easy for humans to access freshwater as the settlement is on the banks of the rivers.
- It was easier to hunt animals and fish for food near the rivers.
So, living near the rivers made it convenient for the people to perform day-to-day activities for survival.
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