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Komok [63]
2 years ago
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the ancient Egyptians established their civilizations around the nile river. write examples to demonstrate the ways the nile riv

er was useful for early Egyptian people.
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zysi [14]2 years ago
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Answer:

Ancient Egyptian civilization was established from bank of Nile river. It has benited the early Egyptian for civilization in following ways:

Explanation:

Eg:

1) They got plenty of water resources.

2) Due to enough water resources there wild creals and fruits grow that help in livelihood and development of modern agriculture.

3) They learn to work together to tackle problems.

4) Kinship, family, community, society gradually developed.

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