A settlement grows because the population may increase as births outnumber deaths and because people move in from other place, usually o find work. Settlements grow bigger, taking over rural areas in a process called urbanization. Small settlements grow into villages. Larger villages become towns and cities.
The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, which provided fertile soil and water to grow abundant food, were the two main physical features that supported settlement in Mesopotamia
Because the colonists had the help from the Indians who already knew how to survive in the region. For example they used dead fish as a fertilizer so their crops could grow, but who helped them, American Indians
A settlement is a place owned by imigrants.
The term fertile settlement refers to a settlement which is in a fertile agricultural area.
Who was the explorer that had the first French settlement in South Carolina and what was the name of the settlement?
clustered settlement
it grew where it did as the Germans ate are pies
Colonies of settlement were able to control their own future and fate which meant they could grow their own industries. Colonies of exploitation did not have the luxury of controlling their own fate.
grow tobacco
water, river, and streams
Probably because the river made it easier to get resources to the settlements location.
They did not grow in the deserts, per se, but rather around oases or close to ports. Otherwise there would not be sufficient food and water to maintain a permanent settlement.
Yes
The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, which provided fertile soil and water to grow abundant food, were the two main physical features that supported settlement in Mesopotamia
every one came there and made it a big city
The site situation, which includes factors like topography, water supply, and natural resources, can greatly impact the development of a settlement. A settlement located in a fertile area with access to water is more likely to grow and thrive compared to one situated in a harsh environment. The site situation can also influence the types of economic activities and infrastructure that develop in a settlement.
The overflow of the Nile provides both water, and fertilizing silt for the use of the farmers who grow crops near the bank of the river.