<span>Even though surrounded by desert and sand, Egypt depends on
the Nile River. This river sometimes flooded, but also assisted the farmers in
farming. Egyptians did not have to worry about desert. The Nile often would
deposit quite a bit of rich dark soil called “kemet” in Egypt after a slight
flood, one that can’t do a lot of damage. In the outer regions of Egypt, the desert did hurt them by having droughts and damaging dry weather. Nevertheless, the Egyptians formed a way of irrigation, moving water from one place to another.
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Its called a dismemberment benefit
Question Options:
A. does not understand reversibility
B. does not yet understand conversation
C. has mastered the concept of egocentrism
D. has not yet achieved object permanence.
Answer:In the context of Piaget's theory of cognitive development, Colin's answer suggests that he does not yet understand conversation
Explanation: In this question, what Colin was asked is different from the answer he provided. He was asked if he wanted his sandwich in one piece, or cut into two pieces but he replied that it be kept it in one piece, because he isn't hungry enough to eat two pieces. What this indicates is that he does not yet understand conversation which is what Piaget explained in his theory of cognitive development in the Concrete operational stage this is the stage where the child learns to reason with logic.
It benefits from business and trade with Oklahoma.
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