The first inhabitants of mainland Southeast Asia settled in plains and river valleys primarily because those areas were good for farming. The fertile soil and access to freshwater from rivers made these regions ideal for agriculture, which was essential for sustaining larger populations and developing complex societies.
Why did the first inhabitants of mainland Southeast Asia settle in plains and river valleys?(1 point) Responses Those areas were easy to defend. Those areas were easy to defend. Those areas were good for farming. Those areas were good for farming. Those areas had religious significance. Those areas had religious significance. Those areas were close to towns.
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