HISTORY
THE ANCIENT MIDDLE EAST AND EGYPT 3200 BC500 BC
Question
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The geography supported desert plants and birds.
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The geography included many areas for hunters to hunt widely.
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The geography included areas for farming.
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The geography helped to unify the country.
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Detailed explanation-1: -The Nile River Valley was well suited for settlement. Which of the following statements supports this fact? The geography included areas for farming. Besides providing a stable food diet, what other advantage did Egypt’s location provide for early Egyptians?
Detailed explanation-2: -The Nile Was a Source of Rich Farmland That surge of water and nutrients turned the Nile Valley into productive farmland, and made it possible for Egyptian civilization to develop in the midst of a desert.
Detailed explanation-3: -The Nile River Valley was good for farming because of the Nile River’s seasonal flooding. It flooded every year during the rainy season, and when it overflowed, the river washed sediment and silt throughout the flooded area.
Detailed explanation-4: -Why was the Nile Delta well suited for settlement? It had fertile land, abundant wildlife, and was near the sea. How might the Nile’s cataracts have both helped and hurt Egypt?
Detailed explanation-5: -The agricultural sector in the Nile basin includes production and consumption of crops, fish, livestock and forestry products. Most of the Nile economies depend heavily upon the sector’s commercial output for exports.