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1. What was the significance of the yearly flooding of the Nile River?
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It caused frequent destruction
It made the soil fertile
It marked the end of each dynasty
It forced Egyptians to migrate

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Correct answer: It made the soil fertile.

Explanation: The Nile's annual flood deposited nutrient-rich silt on the riverbanks, replenishing farmland and enabling reliable agriculture. This predictable fertility supported population growth, food surpluses, and the development of Egyptian civilization. The other choices are incorrect: the floods were generally beneficial and predictable rather than frequently destructive, they did not mark dynastic ends, nor did they force mass migration.