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The First Cities and Civilizations
The Neolithic Revolution led to the rise of civilization. A civilization is an advanced stage of human society marked by a well-organized government and high levels of culture, science, and industry. At different times in different parts of the world, food surpluses allowed some Neolithic villages to grow into cities, the central feature of civilization.

River Valley Civilizations: The world's earliest civilizations developed independently in four river valleys. The civilization of Sumer rose along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in the Middle East. A second river valley civilization developed along the Nile River in Egypt. The Indus River in present-day Pakistan was home to the Indus Valley civilization. A fourth river valley civilization, the Shang, emerged along the Huang, or Yellow River in China. These four river valleys offered benefits to Neolithic farmers. The soil was fertile, and the rivers provided a regular water supply as well as a means of transportation.

QUESTION
Why was farming so crucial to the development of river valley civilizations, including those that flourished in Egypt?

Respuesta :

It was crucial due to the fact the Egyptians  was dependent on the cycle of the Nile River. The Egyptians recognized three seasons: Akhet (flooding), Peret (planting), and Shemu (harvesting). The flooding season lasted from June to September, depositing on the river's banks a layer of mineral-rich silt ideal for growing crops. After the floodwaters had receded, the growing season lasted from October to February. Farmers plowed and planted seeds in the fields, which were irrigated with ditches and canals. Egypt received little rainfall, so farmers relied on the Nile to water their crops. From March to May, farmers used sickles to harvest their crops, which were then threshed with a flail to separate the straw from the grain. Winnowing removed the chaff from the grain, and the grain was then ground into flour, brewed to make beer, or stored for later use.