Most of the earliest farming villages were built near rivers or freshwater sources. This allowed for irrigation of crops, access to water for drinking and cooking, and transportation routes for trade and communication.
a man made the first reservoir of course
A water way built to carry water for navigation or irrigation is a canal.
India built the first university (also the earliest medical school was found in India), they built the earliest reservoir and dam for irrigation, and they developed the decimal/numerical system.In mathematics, they were the first to come up with the number that represented "zero". They developed place value (the modern decimal system), as well as devised the system we know as algebra. They are responsible for creating our modern written numbers, (which are called Arabic numbers). Indians also used chemical principles in the dying of cloth as well as in refining iron ore.Indians also created the first art sculpture, i think, and with medicine with the vaccines and all that
Most of the earliest farming villages were built near sources of water, such as rivers, lakes, or streams. Water was essential for irrigation, drinking, and providing a reliable food source for early agricultural practices.
Same as a modern irrigation system but built a long time ago
irrigation
name of the person
they built irrigation systems
The reservoir that Brunswick gets it's water from is a new dam and reservoir. It is called the Tower Road Dam and Reservoir. It was built to help the Moncton Reservoir to supply water to the community.
in Tidewater
2600 b.C.