Question
How did early Southwest Asian farmers meet the agricultural demands of their people?
A.
by farming near large rivers
B.
by farming mainly along coastlines
C.
by creating terraces in the mountains
D.
by irrigating land in the Arabian Desert
A.
by farming near large rivers
B.
by farming mainly along coastlines
C.
by creating terraces in the mountains
D.
by irrigating land in the Arabian Desert
Answers
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The correct answer is: **A. by farming near large rivers.**
Early Southwest Asian farmers often settled near large rivers, such as the Tigris and Euphrates, because these areas provided fertile soil and adequate water supply, which were essential for successful agriculture.
Early Southwest Asian farmers often settled near large rivers, such as the Tigris and Euphrates, because these areas provided fertile soil and adequate water supply, which were essential for successful agriculture.
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