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How did irrigation help early civilizations?

1)Irrigation helped early civilizations conquer warring neighbors.
2)Irrigation helped early civilizations grow more food.
3)Irrigation helped early civilizations gate their communities and protect them from enemies.
4)Irrigation helped early civilizations eradicate diseases.

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User JRajan
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So it's 2? I mean irrigation ties in with crops and stuff so I mean that sounds about right.
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User A Campos
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Answer:

2) Irrigation helped early civilizations grow more food.

Step-by-step explanation:

Civilizations are complex societies of cities, art, class, government, religion, writing system and division. over a thousand years, some of the early farming developed into civilizations.

The civilizations arose near the river valleys just because of the good and better farming conditions which help the civilizations to grow and reach its peak because the biggest issue of availability of food is over after the development of farming.

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