Asked by Heather Taylor on May 02, 2024
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In the early farming community of Jericho, crops could be grown almost continuously because:
A) there was a large population to perform the labor
B) there was a spring and fertile soils from a dried-up glacial lake
C) there was irrigation available and the river allowed for trade
D) there was a glacial deposit and a stone quarry for making walls
Farming Community
A group of people who live in the same area and engage primarily in agricultural activities for livelihood.
Jericho
An ancient city located in the West Bank, known for its historical significance and as one of the world's oldest inhabited cities.
Fertile Soils
Soils rich in nutrients and organic matter, capable of supporting robust plant growth and agricultural productivity.
- Understand the role of environmental factors and technologies in early agricultural communities.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the role of environmental factors and technologies in early agricultural communities.
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