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In Egypt, which of the following areas is most heavily populated?

A.
the banks of the Nile River
B.
the coast of the Red Sea
C.
the middle of the Sahara desert
D.
the cooler mountain regions to the south (Its A. on edge)

User Baljit
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Answer:

a

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User Cristian Vidmar
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Answer:

A. the banks of the Nile River

Step-by-step explanation:

Egypt is a country in the region of Northern Africa, more specifically located in the northeastern part of it. The country is dominated by desert, the Sahara desert, and it has one body of water in it, the Nile River.

The Nile River has been crucial for the existence of the people in Egypt for thousands of years, and it continues to be in the present as well. The river provides freshwater for drinking, for usage at homes, for the industry, irrigation, and it is also used for fishing, traveling, and transportation.

Considering that the banks of the Nile River are the only place in Egypt that provide conditions for permanent settling, it is no wonder that the majority of Egypt's population lives on the banks of the river, especially in the northern part of the country.

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