<u>Answer:</u>
Option C. The spread of Agriculture along the Nile river portrays Human - Environment interaction.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Nile river holds one of the oldest civilisations of the world, the agriculture was practised along this river even during the ancient times. We know that, the civilisations gradually moved and resided along rivers from the mountains. The main reason for this was the availability of water and fertile soil which best suited for the practice of agriculture.
The human life took a turn once people started living along the rivers as people moved from hunting and eating animals to agriculture and domestication of useful animals.
Thus, the agriculture along the Nile river best portrays the Human - Environment interaction.
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So, I read up on this just to answer this question. In basic terms, it revolves around natural selection. Natural selection is simply when the organisms that are 'better adapted' live on to pass on their genes. The animals that aren't the 'better adapted' have to find ways to survive. This is what leads to the development of these relationships. For example, small insects may climb onto animals to get food. The organisms support each other. Does that help?
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This is called a direct current > ———
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