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Why did so many early civilizations arise near river valleys?

Rivers provided an easy route for trade.
The seclusion of a valley provided protection from enemies.
o Water created fertile soil and other agricultural advantages.
Monsoons inflicted less damage away from coastal areas.

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User Ajayian
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Step-by-step explanation:

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User Massfords
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Answer:

Water created fertile soil and other agricultural advantages.

Step-by-step explanation:

Water was a source of life for the agriculture and the people. An abundance of water leads to an abundance of food, which in turn leads to a growing population of a successful civilization.

Hope this helps!

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