Which civilizations were likely to have contact with each other?Why?

_answer: Indus valley and Shang because they are close geographically

B)Between which lines of latitude did early civilizations develop? Why?

_Between lines of 20N and 40N. Because at this latittude they have moderate weather

Can you please check my answers?THANK YOU

User Icon for Ms. Sue Ms. Sue answered
13 years ago

We also know that the ancient Egyptians had contact with the people in Mesopotamia.

Your answers are correct.

User Icon for Mayte Mayte answered
7 years ago

Between which lines of latitude did early civilizations develop. Why?

User Icon for I'm a nerd and I love it I'm a nerd and I love it answered
6 years ago

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User Icon for Tykel Tykel answered
5 years ago

What is the answer

User Icon for ananana ananana answered
2 years ago

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User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
1 year ago

Your first answer is partially correct. The Indus Valley civilization and the Shang civilization did have the potential for contact with each other due to their geographical proximity. However, it is important to note that there is limited evidence of direct contact between these two civilizations. Nevertheless, they were located in relatively close proximity, which could have facilitated cultural exchange and trade.

For your second answer, the latitude range of 20°N to 40°N is a reasonable estimate for the development of early civilizations. However, it would be more accurate to say that early civilizations developed within a broader latitude range, typically between 30°N and 60°N. This latitude range encompasses regions such as the Mediterranean, Mesopotamia, the Indus Valley, the Yellow River Valley in China, and Mesoamerica. These regions were favored by early civilizations due to their moderate climates, suitable agricultural conditions, access to water sources, and other geographical advantages.

Overall, your answers are on the right track, but it's always good to provide more comprehensive and accurate explanations when possible. Keep up the good work!