Answer:
irrigation
Explanation: Irrigation was the process of pulling water away from the main source of water using small man made trenches. Irrigation has been used for thousands of years even by the earliest civilizations. Irrigation can be used to bring drinking water into a city but it is used mostly to water crops. Sadly Irrigation will eventually destroy the Lakes,Rivers, or even seas that are being irrigated from, take the Aeral Sea for example, once a beautiful sea full of water is now nearly an empty sand bed all due to extensive irrigation.
It’s 2 and 3 it says it ain’t long enough
Answer:
60 cities were built by the Maya
Early Greeks settled A. ALONG COASTS AND RIVER VALLEYS.
Greece is covered in mountains and with few flat areas available to use as farmlands, people settled on flat areas found along coasts and river valleys. Their villages and towns were separated by mountains and seas so the communities were isolated from one another. This resulted to each community having their own government and ways of life.
Answer:
C) Predestination.
Explanation:
John Calvin was a theologian during the Protestant reformation in Geneva.
He was born on the 10th of July, 1509 and he died on the 27th of May, 1564.
The theological foundation of John Calvin's Protestantism was Predestination.