Technical / writing Stable food supply 7 Civilized civilization features stable food supply
Civilization creates a stable supply of food. Social structure civilization has complex organization,
4.) Slave religion All civilizations need a religious system. This includes a series of beliefs, gods, and places of worship.
Government civilization requires well organized government system to help guide people's behavior and behavior
Every civilization of art must have a highly developed culture including arts such as painting, architecture, music.
These advances have proved that civilization has not only developed but also contributed to the surrounding area and future generations.
The beginning of history means the beginning of writing. The first known language is a wedge-shaped one created by Sumerians.
Other features commonly found in civilizations include not only decorative art like a writing system to preserve records, memorial buildings instead of simple buildings, and pottery of the Neolithic era anymore, People and their activities are included. All these features of the representative civilization first appeared in Mesopotamia. About 6000 BC, after the agricultural revolution began to spread out from the origin of the northern end of a new fertile area, the Neolithic farmers started to filter in the fertile new moon. This vast plain does not have enough rainfall to support agriculture, but the eastern part is hydrated by the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
What are the characteristics of civilization and where do they come from? In this module, you learn why civilization first appeared in Tigris - Euphrates, Nile, Indus, and the Yellow Valley. Comparison of Mesopotamia and Egypt provides insight into how these early civilizations organized the society. Which organization is the foundation of civilization? Is civilization a unique countermeasure against specific environmental or cultural borrowing?
Many great civilizations have formed on the banks of these holy rivers. Early river civilizations included Indus Valley civilization, Ancient Egypt (Nile), Mesopotamia (along Tigris and Euphrates), and Chinese civilization along the Yellow River. Most of these civilizations are agricultural societies. But one of the main challenges facing today's rivers is climate change. And I am worried about today's situation. Today our river is consumed at a rate that is seasonal in 20 years. Between the last 10 years and 12 years, we have witnessed depletion of rivers over dozens nationwide. Today, the Cauvery Sea, the Krishna Sea and the Godavari River, which are part of the most important rivers in the southern part of India, are flowing into the sea only for several months a year.