Farmers relied mostly on rainfall to water large crops.
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Farmers relied mostly on rainfall to water large crops.
The development of farming in Sumer was significant because it marked the transition from a nomadic lifestyle to a settled, agricultural society. Sumerian farmers developed irrigation systems to control water flow and increase crop productivity. This led to surplus food production, which allowed for the growth of cities and the development of complex social systems in Sumer.
3500 BCE is the year that most archaeologists and ancient history historians designate as the beginnings of the first true civilization in Sumer.
The development of farming contributed to the rise of civilization because it allowed people to grow food in one place. This allowed them to settle down.
Farming played a crucial role in the development of early civilizations. It allowed for a stable food supply, which in turn led to population growth and the formation of settled communities. The surplus of food from farming also allowed for the development of specialized occupations, trade, and the rise of complex social and political structures. Overall, farming was the foundation upon which early civilizations were built.
It was common inland
The development of farming in Sumer was significant because it marked the transition from a nomadic lifestyle to a settled, agricultural society. Sumerian farmers developed irrigation systems to control water flow and increase crop productivity. This led to surplus food production, which allowed for the growth of cities and the development of complex social systems in Sumer.
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Sumer mastered sea farming
the flooding was unpredictable
the farmers depended on rainfall to water large crops
farming lead to growing crops
aiding the development of farming was the use of irrigation and wind mills.
proably farming because without farmer there would be no citys(also fishing
Sumerian life was different from life in a small farming community because Sumer was a civilization. The five different traits that define a civilization were all present in Sumer that couldn't possibly exist in a diminutive farming community. Sumer would be closer to the lifestyle today than a small farming community would be. Sumer grew from advanced cities, had complex institutions, developed record-keeping, and applied advanced technology to everyday endeavors, unlike the characteristic traits of a farming community, which would be a band of people living together, with primitive technology and no governing or record keeping, and probably on its way to being a city. A person living in Sumer would probably have a specialized job which he would be an expert in; belong to a social class, and trade to acquire the resources he needs. A person living in a farming community would depend on his own crops and animals for resources, have no defined social class, and would have a job, which would most likely be farming.Areeb UsmaniGrade 9
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It affected the Aryans because with farming they... um... i have no idea