Ancient Egypt was mostly mountains and deserts. But the people depended on agriculture for their food. Therefore, a lot of effor
t went toward making sure that crops received enough water to thrive. Which two conclusions are most likely true about the system that ancient Egyptians used to bring water to their crops?
Ancient Egyptians depended on the Nile River to create a water system for agricultural purposes.
Ancient Egyptians were technologically advanced enough to create a system to bring water to farms.
Ancient Egyptians were able to develop a complex yet reliable watering system.
Ancient Egyptians mistreated their workers by making them carry heavy containers of water.
Ancient Egyptians gave up hunting and turned to agriculture for their daily food requirements.
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