Answer this question… China's Yellow River valley was fertile and ideal for farming; the slow and swamplike rivers in Mesoamerica caused people to rely more on rainwater for farming
the terrain allowed for nearly hidden civilizations to grow up right next to each other
The fertile soil allowed agricultural civilizations to develop.
Because of its geography
Geography refers to the layout physically of the land in an area. The geography of ancient China was similar to most other geography, including the river valley civilizations, in that it dealt with the changing of the seasons, river travel, mountains, valleys, and desert areas.
1.How did the geography of Mesopotamia contribute to the development of early civilization there?
People in Mesopotamia were able to farm along two rivers and use fertile soil; people in Mesoamerica had to rely more on rainwater for agriculture. [APEX]
it shaped the civilization by south of Mesoamerica developing on the west coast of south America.
by the different rulers
Mesopotamia was in an area that was harsh and unpredictable. There was floods
Mesoamerica refers to the region in the Americas that extends from central Mexico to parts of Central America. This region is known for its diverse indigenous cultures, advanced civilizations like the Maya and Aztec, and impact on the development of agriculture and urban centers in the Americas.
the terrain allowed for nearly hidden civilizations to grow up right next to each other
The interior of Mesoamerica is characterized by rugged terrain such as mountains, plateaus, and valleys. It is also home to dense forests and jungles, as well as rivers and lakes that provided water resources for ancient Mesoamerican civilizations. The region's geography influenced settlement patterns and the development of trade and communication networks.
scientific advancements, mainly they also learned from their mistakes
the terrain allowed for nearly hidden civilizations to grow up right next to each other
no
the single biggest problem is there relative isolation from other major civilizations, which in the longer run stifled their development as their culture began to lack new input and stalled.
The region that spans from the Valley of Mexico to Costa Rica is known as Mesoamerica. This area is characterized by its rich history of ancient civilizations, such as the Aztecs, Maya, and Olmecs, as well as its diverse cultures and geography. Mesoamerica is home to many significant archaeological sites and is known for its advanced agricultural practices and complex urban centers.