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Why does the Nile River flood?
Due to the snow melting and the heavy summer rain from the Ethiopian Mountains
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Since there was no rain, Ancient Egypt depended on the Nile River because
the floods provided moisture to sustain crops.
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Why did the Ancient Egyptians live near the River Nile?
It provided water, food, transportation and excellent soil for growing food.
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Where did the average ancient Egyptian family live?
In villages of sun-baked mud houses
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What were ancient Egyptian buildings made of?
Stone and bricks
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Who ruled over the ancient Egyptian civilization?
A pharaoh
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The ancient Egyptians lived along this river
The Nile River
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Take 15 points!
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Win 15 points!
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What is a civilization?
A group of people with their own way of life and culture
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What is the primary landform and environment of Egypt?
It is a desert. It is hot and dry.
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shark
Other team loses 25 points!
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rocket
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baam
Lose 5 points!
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True or False: The River Nile is about 6,670 km and it the longest river in the world.
True
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Why was the Nile River important to the Egyptians?
B) For making clothes
A) For transport and trade
C) For playing games
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Where did the Ancient Egyptians build their civilization?
By the River Nile
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The continent where Ancient Egypt was located is
Africa
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gift
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lifesaver
Give 20 points!
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