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| The longest river in the world (p.86) |
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| This place was actually made up of two places: Lower Egypt and Upper Egypt (p.86) |
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| strong rapids, caused by the Nile running over rocky, hilly land (p.87) |
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| a triangle-shaped area of land made of soil deposited by a river (p.87) |
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| these made living in Egypt possible, providing water and silt for farming (p.87) |
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| they grew wheat, barley, fruits, and vegetables, as well as raising cattle and sheep (p.88) |
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| A leader who came to power around 3100 BC in Upper Egypt (p.88) |
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| "great house", title given to the leader of ancient Egypt. Menes was the first. (p.89) |
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| a series of rulers from the same family (p.89) |
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| Pharaohs of ancient Egypt wore these to symbolize rule over both Upper and Lower Egypt (p.89) |
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