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Humans need water to survive, and so access to this precious natural resource has been an important factor in deciding where we have made our homes throughout history. Building near rivers, lakes and springs gave early settlers access to clean water for domestic and agricultural use, and the availability of fish meant they h ad a reliable food source. Traveling by boat also became an easy way to navigate the land more quickly, enabling our species to migrate to new areas. 

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Nikole is an editor and writer based on the south coast of England. She holds a degree in film with a focus on screenwriting. She currently works for All About Space and How It Works, as well as helping out on several other Future publications. Her interests include science, nature, video games and the universe -- especially thinking about paradoxes and multiverse theory. She is also an advanced scuba diver and loves exploring the ocean.