Which Bronze Age technological advancement allowed farmers to grow crops further away from natural water sources?

A. Irrigation
B. Wheeled carts
C. Balance scales
D. Metal plows

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Answer:

The correct answer is A. Irrigation.

Explanation:

Irrigation is the process of digging man-made canals and ditches in order to divert water from natural sources such as rivers, and direct it towards fields and crops or to form artificial lakes in order to use the water later.

Irrigation allowed farmers to grow crops far from natural water sources, giving way to food surplus.