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How did cataracts in the Nile River make transportation difficult?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Cataracts caused parts of the riverbed to dry out. Cataracts contained rocks and boulders that made the river impassable. Cataracts changed the directional flow of the water. Cataracts’ shallow depth and rushing water made the river impassable.
The Nile River has six cataracts. The first is located at Aswan; the second is currently under Lake Nasser; the third is at Tombos/Hannek; the fourth is now flooded by the Merowe Dam; the fifth is near where the Nile and Atbarah Rivers meet; and the sixth is near Bagrawiyah.

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