What did the ancient Egyptians do to limit damage from flooding?
They created water wheels.
They stored water in reservoirs.
They constructed cataracts to drain water.
They built dams to block the flow of water.
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As the flood waters receded, sowing and ploughing began, using primitive wooden ploughs. Since rainfall is almost non-existent in Egypt, the floods provided the only source of moisture needed to sustain crops. Irrigation canals were used to control the water, particularly during dry spells.
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D: They Built dams to block the water flow
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