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Chapter 3 Section 1 Quiz

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Who was the Greek historian that recorded an early description of the Nile?   Herodotus  
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What is the world's longest river?   Nile River  
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Which direction does the Nile River flow?   North  
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Where does the Nile river empty out?   Mediterranean Sea  
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What are the two sources of the Nile River?   The Blue Nile and the White Nile  
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Where do the Blue Nile and White Nile meet?   Khartoum (present day - Sudan)  
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What do you call the marshy (swampy) region of the Nile near the Mediterranean Sea?   Lower Egypt  
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When did communities appear in the Nile delta region of Lower Egypt?   About 6000 BC  
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What did the ancient Egyptians call their land, another name for the Black land because of the dark soil left by the floods of the Nile?   Kemet  
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What is silt?   Rich, fertile soil deposited by the Nile waters when the river overflowed its banks.  
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What do you call the rock-filled rapids in the Nubian section of the Nile?   Cateracts  
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What is the triangle-shaped area of rich farmland that is located in Lower Egypt   Delta  
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What do you call the ancient region of the Nile that is found just north of where the Blue and White Niles meet?   Nubia  
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How many cateracts are there on the Nile River?   Six  
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What happens to the Nile River at Cairo, Egypt?   The Nile breaks up into smaller rivers forming the fertile delta of Lower Egypt.  
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How often does the Nile River flood?   Yearly  
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How many lakes provide water for the Nile?   four  
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Name the lakes that source the Nile River?   Lake Victoria, Lake Edward, Lake Albert, and Lake Tana  
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What was the nickname that Herodotus give to Egypt?   The Gift of the Nile  
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The overflow of the river each year led to the creation of what?   the 12 month calendar.  
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What type of ruler ruled Egypt?   Pharoh or king  
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What natural structures created protection for Egypt civilization?   Mountains, rivers and deserts  
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Who was the God of the Nile?   Hapi  
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What did the Egyptians call the Red Land?   the deserts  
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How did Egypt differ from Mesopotamia?   The Egyptians did not have to worry about Flash Flooding and the deserts surrounding Egypt provided protection from foreign attacks.  
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What kind of communities formed along the Nile?   Hunting and fishing communities came first, then farming communities beganin the delta regions.  
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Why couldn't people travel easily through Nubia by river?   the cateracts.  
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What kind of trade goods passed through Nubia on their way to Egypt?   ebony wood, ivory, ostrich feathers and eggs, panther skins.  
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