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Why did many ancient civilizations in Africa develop near bodies of water?

A. There were fewer competing cultures along riverfronts and beaches.
B. There was no room inland for people to start up homes and farms.
C. The pastoral tribes of people refused to share the land with farmers.
D. The surrounding land was much more difficult to cultivate.

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This is defiantly D. The surrounding land was much more difficult to cultivate.
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The correct answer is D) the surrounding land was much more difficult to cultivate.

Many ancient civilizations in Africa developed near bodies of water because the surrounding land was much more difficult to cultivate.

In order to prosper and survive, many ancient civilizations in the continent needed water for basic activities such as washing, drinking, and the growth of crops. The extreme heat in the region and the necessity of hunting animals to get food made the ancient African people consider the option of living near bodies of water to cultivate easily. The best example is the Egyptian civilization that flourished in great measure due to the Nile River and the blessings it offered.

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