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The Nile's Flooding
Contributions
Nubians
Nile sacrifices
Origins of the Nile
100
The Nile's flooding brought this
What is rich soil.
100
The ancient people of Egypt and Nubia faced this
What are invasions
100
The Nubians diet included this
What are fish
100
Nubians sold valuable items in this
What are bazaars
100
This is where the Nile river lies
Where is Egypt
200
The rich soil of the land helped this
What are farmlands
200
People dared to travel over this blistering-hot land for fertile land
What is the Sahara desert
200
The Nubians ate these as well
What are Ducks and Birds
200
This valuable item was traded for fertile land
What is gold
200
This is where the Nile river begins
Where is East Africa
300
The floodwaters deposited a thick layer of this
What is silt.
300
This country traded a path of the Nile valley for rich soil
What is Africa
300
The Egyptians had more of this than the Nubians
What are farmlands
300
This valuable item was traded for rich soil
What is cedar
300
This is where the Nile river ends
Where is the Mediterranean Sea
400
The ancient egyptians called their land this because of the dark soil left by the Nile's flooding
What is Kemet or "the black land"
400
The Mediterranean and the Red Sea provided access to this section of a country
What is Southwest Asia
400
The people of the delta built these along the riverbeds
What are villages
400
These were loaded with gold, silver, copper, and fine pottery to be traded
What are caravans
400
The Nile runs through this ancient city
Where is Nubia
500
These are the 2 directions the Nile runs
What is South and North
500
The people of Nubia and Egypt benefit from this geographical region
What is the Nile Valley
500
The Nubians homes were built out of this
What is straw, and mud
500
This popular object was a type of boomerang that Africans used for hunting
What is a throwstick
500
The Nile River is in two parts. The blue Nile, and then the White Nile. This is where the two rivers meet.
Where is Sudan