Table of Contents
- 1 Why did the people in Canaan become herders rather than farmers?
- 2 Where were the farmers in Canaan most likely to live?
- 3 Why were many Israelites herders rather than farmers?
- 4 What river made life in Canaan possible?
- 5 How did geography affect people’s choices of where to settle in ancient Canaan?
- 6 What part of Canaan has the most vegetation?
Why did the people in Canaan become herders rather than farmers?
As a result, many Canaanites, including the ancient Israelites (Hebrews), were herders rather than farmers. Herders were nomads who moved from place to place to find grasslands where their animals could graze.
Where were the farmers in Canaan most likely to live?
Farmers found it easiest to live on the Mediterranean’s coastal plains and near the Jordan River. In other areas, the hilly land and dry soil made growing crops difficult. As a result, many people, including the ancient Israelites, became herders rather than farmers.
Why did the Nile River have better farmland than the Jordan River?
Regular flooding made the soil more fertile. Why did the Nile River valley have better farmland than the Jordan River valley? Where were farmers in Canaan most likely to live? The land was too hilly and dry for growing crops.
Which best describes herders in Canaan?
The part of Canaan with the most vegetation was… Which best describes herders in Canaan? They planted grain crops. They lived a nomadic life.
Why were many Israelites herders rather than farmers?
In other areas, the hilly land and dry soil made growing crops problematic. As a result, many people, including the ancient Israelites, became herders rather than farmers. Unlike farmers, herders were nomads, wandering from place to place in search of good land for their animals to graze.
What river made life in Canaan possible?
In Canaan, just as in Egypt and Kush, water was a key environmental factor. The wet, fertile plains near the Mediterranean Sea were farmed in very ancient times. The Mediterranean also allowed traders from many lands to visit Canaan. The most important source of fresh water was the Jordan River.
What is the purpose of mummification?
The purpose of mummification was to keep the body intact so it could be transported to a spiritual afterlife.
How did Deserts help the people of Egypt and Kush?
Most people avoided them, yet the deserts did play one important role in the settlement of Egypt and Kush. They formed a natural barrier that helped protect people living in the Nile River valley. The deserts did not support large settlements, and few invaders wanted to cross them.
How did geography affect people’s choices of where to settle in ancient Canaan?
How did geography affect people’s choices of where to settle in ancient Canaan? Some people settled near the Mediterranean Sea. The wet, fertile plains were good for farming. The sea allowed traders from many lands to visit Canaan.
What part of Canaan has the most vegetation?
Finals review ch. 7
Question | Answer |
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Why were some people in parts of Canaan herders rather than farmers? | The land was hilly and dry |
The part of Canaan with the MOST vegetation was | near the Jordan River |
Which best describes herders in Canaan? | they lived a nomadic life |
What was a physical feature found in Canaan?
Physical Features of Canaan Canaan’s physical features included plains and valleys, hills and mountains, deserts, and bodies of water. In the west, coastal plains bordered the Mediterranean Sea. To the north, the Lebanon Mountains rose steeply from the coast.