Question
Which statement best explains the impact of the Nile River on farming?
The Nile River killed crops and caused famine when it flooded.
The Nile River left fertile soil for crops when floodwaters receded.
The Nile River prevented the development of farming because of flooding.
The Nile River prepared fields for planting by washing away a layer of silt.
The Nile River killed crops and caused famine when it flooded.
The Nile River left fertile soil for crops when floodwaters receded.
The Nile River prevented the development of farming because of flooding.
The Nile River prepared fields for planting by washing away a layer of silt.
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The statement that best explains the impact of the Nile River on farming is:
**"The Nile River left fertile soil for crops when floodwaters receded."**
The annual flooding of the Nile deposited nutrient-rich silt along the riverbanks, which made the surrounding land highly fertile and ideal for agriculture.
**"The Nile River left fertile soil for crops when floodwaters receded."**
The annual flooding of the Nile deposited nutrient-rich silt along the riverbanks, which made the surrounding land highly fertile and ideal for agriculture.
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