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Emely Baker
13 November, 21:44
How have rivers affected life in Europe?
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Micah Jefferson
13 November, 22:35
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Europe is not a typically dry place (unlike for exampe Mesopotamia) so it does not need rivers for irrigation.
Instead, rivers are needed more for transport - they have served as a means of communication and for the exchange of goods.
For example, Danube allowed a big-scale trade between the cities lying on it: Vienna, Budapest and Bratislava.
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