Social Studies, 31.08.2021 04:30 icee13
Which was a challenge for the earliest permanent settlements?
Flooding allowed villagers to expand their property.
Fire risk increased due to the closeness of buildings.
Disease was a threat because of the close proximity to the rivers.
Droughts were a challenge that villagers overcame with technology.
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Which was a challenge for the earliest permanent settlements?
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