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Cerrena [4.2K]
2 years ago
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How was the yellow river important to the development of early Chinese settlements?

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timofeeve [1]2 years ago
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Im asian so slay I’ll explain.

EXPLANATION : Back then rivers were important to many settlements such as ancient Egypt because they grow crops, etc. Its the same thing for ancient china. The yellow river was a important river because it provided farmland for china and was basically born for farming.The yellow river’s water carries silt which is how it got its name and when the river would flow it leaves yellow residue behind. Silk was important to ancient china because back then they traded with other places a lot and silk was a main material that was traded.

Yas: I hope this was helpful and sorry if I explained it in a very longgg way
UNO [17]2 years ago
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The Huang He, or the Yellow River, was the major body of water that allowed growth for the Ancient Chinese civilizations, due to its loess, soft soil and constant floods, allowing easy farming.

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