Vocabulary
Why?
100

Geography

Geography is the study of how humans interact with their environment.

100

Why could people stay in a permanent settlement?

The could farm and raise domesticated animals which gives them a supply of food.

200

Natural barriers, and give an example

Natural Barriers are geographic features of a landscape that make crossing that land difficult. Examples of natural barriers are rivers, mountains, deserts, ice fields, and seas.

200

Why would people settle here?

Fertile soil, water source, protection from mountains and deserts

300

What does Mesopotamia, or Fertile Crescent mean?

“The Land Between the Rivers.”

300

How did the river help people?

The rivers provided water for drinking, bathing, and irrigating crops. The rivers also provided an abundance of fish and water birds, such as ducks and geese, for eating

400

permanent settlement

People stayed year-round and did not move with the seasons.

400

How did the river banks help people?

The mud along the banks of the rivers provided clay for pottery and materials for brick making.

500

abundance/ surplus

abundance means there's a lot, and surplus means there is extra left over

500

Name 3 things that led to a more complex society and the birth of "civilization."

agriculture, which led to a food surplus, permanent mud brick dwellings, and specialized workers.