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In History / High School | 2014-11-16

In Ancient Egypt, the Nile River flooded each year in June. How did the annual flooding of the Nile affect the Ancient Egyptians?

A. The flood waters left silt on the farmland, which provided nutrients for the soil.
B. The flood waters destroyed all houses, and Egyptians had to rebuild everything.
C. The flood waters ruined all of the crops that the Egyptians had planted.
D. The flood waters contaminated the soil and made it unsuitable for farming.

Asked by Cedrick291

Answer (3)

the answer is A) The flood waters left silt on the farmland, which provided nutrients for the soil. ;

Answered by curiyester | 2024-06-12

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Answered by 2026005 | 2024-06-14

The correct answer is A: 'The flood waters left silt on the farmland, which provided nutrients for the soil.' The annual flooding of the Nile River was essential for agriculture in Ancient Egypt, as it enriched the soil with nutrients needed for crops. This ensured food production and supported the civilization's growth.
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Answered by curiyester | 2024-08-13