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What is the longest river in Egypt?

The Nile River

It is also the longest river in the world.

Contrast the Nile River and the Jordan River?

The Nile River flooded and the Jordan didn't or the Nile River was longer and the Jordan was shorter.

It helped with farming.

What was the most important physical feature to ancient settlers in Egypt?


Nile River

It was a fresh water source.

How did the Nile River flooding benefit the ancient Egyptians?


Moisturized the dry land for farming.

It had to do with farming.

What was the benefit of being surrounded by a desert?


Pretection from enimies.

Helps someone do something.

Why did people in Canaan choose to be herders instead of farmers?


They didn't have a lot of fresh water.

Had to do with water.

Write one way people benefited by living near each of the following physical features.

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Mediterranean Sea

Food, Travel, Trade

Nile River

Was a way of transportation, freshwater, bathing, cooking, hunting, traveling.


Libyan and Arabian Desert

Had wildlife and also had vegetation, protections for enimies


Red Sea

Was a way of transportation, freshwater, bathing, cooking, hunting, traveling, irrigating crops, trading


Sea of Galilee

Had fresh water/ you could drink or bathe in it. Was a way of freshwater, bathing, cooking, hunting, traveling, irrigating crops,



Jordan River

Had fresh water/ you could drink or bathe in it. Was a way of freshwater, bathing, cooking, hunting, traveling, irrigating crops,