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How did the natural environment affect Egypt’s connection to other civilizations?
o Egypt’s deserts left it isolated and cut off from contact with other civilizations.
o Egypt’s location allowed for the trading of beliefs and ideas with other civilizations.
o Egypt’s heavy rainfall produced surplus crops to feed growing cities and trade for foreign goods.
o Egypt’s lack of access to the sea left it with a small population that was cut off from trade routes.

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Answered by aditiKharavtekar
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The yearly flooding and receding of the Nile determined how people lived in ancient Egypt. The land on the banks of the river was devoted to fields where crops were grown. During the flood season, this land was under water.

Answered by rakhimbekanelya
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Answer:

Answer is B or Egypt's location allowed ...

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