<span>cool winters, warm summers, ample rainfall</span>
It was important, because many fields were on the flood plains of the Nile. It was also important because the flooding of the Nile brought mineral and nutrient rich soil, which made the farming land more fertile. Without the knowledge of the flooding of the Nile, Egyptian agriculture might have been destroyed. It is still important to farmers along the edge of the Nile to this day.
Poverty, lack of work opportunities, unemployment and underdevelopment, poor economic condition, lack of opportunities, exhaustion of natural resources and natural calamities, scarcity of cultivated land,
Restricting the hunting of pilot whales would result in an over population of the species and this is the statement among the following statements that is not an argument that inhabitants of the Faroe Islands use to justify their continued hunting of pilot whales. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option or option "A".