ab2004
ab2004 ab2004
  • 11-11-2016
  • History
contestada

what is a reason the nile has been called the lifeblood of egypt ?

Respuesta :

melhunt99
melhunt99 melhunt99
  • 12-11-2016
A reason is because when it floods it waters all their plants and it's one of their only water sources :)
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

On a map what do black dots usually represent?
Explain why animals must eat food, but plants do not have to.
what interaction between American Indians and European colonists was most important.? why?
On a map what do black dots usually represent?
Explain why animals must eat food, but plants do not have to.
Put these in order from least to greatest 6.4 kg 640 g 600,000 mg
What are some facts about Themistocles of Greece?   I know he was an Athenian general and politician. I have a project for history where I need to act JUST LIKE
On a map what do black dots usually represent?
what is the function of flagella??
what interaction between American Indians and European colonists was most important.? why?