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Why did the first inhabitants settle in plains and river valleys?

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The first inhabitants settled in plains and river valleys because these areas provided access to water for drinking, irrigation, and transportation. The fertile soil in these regions also made it easier to grow crops and raise animals for food. Additionally, the open terrain of plains made it easier to hunt and gather resources. Overall, plains and river valleys provided a hospitable environment for early human settlements to thrive.

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