Each year, the Nile River swelled and overflowed its banks.
When the Nile River drew back, it left behind silt on farm fields,
Prolonged drought destroyed plant and animal life, leading to famine.
Periodic earthquakes made the land too parched and broken to support life,
Drought left the land too dry and the Nile River too low to grow enough crops.
The statements describe natural disasters affected ancient Egypt are:
- Too much rain caused flooding that wiped out settlements.
- Prolonged drought destroyed plant and animal life, leading to famine.
- Drought left the land too dry and the Nile River too low to grow enough crops.
Therefore we can conclude that natural disasters played a role in affecting ancient Egypt.
Thus option A, D and Fare correct answer.
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Answer:
1. Too much rain caused flooding that wiped out settlements.
4. Prolonged drought destroyed plant and animal life, leading to famine.
6. Drought left the land too dry and the Nile River too low to grow enough crops.
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