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Eva8 [605]
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Plzplzplzplz help me plz plz eexplain show your work

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yaroslaw [1]3 years ago
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Answer:Natural resources like fertile soil, fresh water, and seeds, were linked to the growth of civilizations because people needed natural resources and the ability to manage them well, in order to build food surpluses, which were needed to develop cities and job specialization, both important features that all civilizations must have.

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