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max2010maxim [7]
3 years ago
14

PLEASE HELP super confused

History
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Alla [95]3 years ago
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Answer:"A" :The Nile River was surrounded by the Eastern and Western Deserts on each side

Explanation: The "black land" was the fertile land on either side of the Nile. The "black land" was used for growing crops. The "red land" was the barren desert that protected Egypt on two sides. It acted as a natural barrier from invaders.

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