Use different colors or different patterns to shade the locations of the following early civilizations and create a key in the blank box

Gee, if you want me to do this assignment, I need the list of early civilizations, the map, and some colored pencils. I don't have any of those things. Or is this your assignment?

To shade the locations of early civilizations using different colors or patterns, follow these steps:

1. Gather a map or a blank sheet of paper to draw the locations of the civilizations.
2. Choose a set of colors or patterns that you will use to represent each civilization. For example, you can assign a different color to each civilization, such as blue for Civilization A, red for Civilization B, and so on. Alternatively, you can use different patterns, such as dots for Civilization A, stripes for Civilization B, etc.
3. Start by identifying the locations of the early civilizations on the map. Use a pencil to mark the approximate areas where these civilizations existed.
4. Once you've marked the locations, decide which color or pattern you want to use for each civilization.
5. Begin shading the marked areas with the chosen colors or patterns. If you are using colors, use a colored pencil or pen to fill in the areas with the appropriate color. If you are using patterns, draw the patterns within the marked areas.
6. After shading all the locations, create a key in the blank box by listing the names of the civilizations and the corresponding colors or patterns you used to represent them. For example:

Key:
- Civilization A: Blue
- Civilization B: Red
- Civilization C: Green

Remember, the specific colors or patterns you choose to represent each civilization are up to you. Just make sure they are easily distinguishable from each other to avoid confusion on the map.