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Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or false. The people of ancient Egypt and Nubia were completely isolated from others because of the surrounding desert.
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The people of ancient Egypt and Nubia were completely isolated from others because of the surrounding desert.
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Answer:
The answer is F
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It is false that the
people of ancient Egypt and Nubia were completely isolated from others because of the surrounding desert, since this area was located on major water bodies like the Mediterranean and the Red Sea.
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