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The Nile’s water was used by the Egyptians for each of the following except __________.

A.
supplying public baths
B.
providing drinking water
C.
irrigating crops
D.
making blocks

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User Mohsen
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Answer:

Its D. supplying baths

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

D. making blocks

Step-by-step explanation:

The Nile’s water is a body of water known as River Nile. It has its source from Burundi and flows through the North-Eastern part of Africa, Egypt precisely and it flows for over 4,132 miles (about 6,650km) before draining into the Mediterranean sea. River Nile is considered to be the longest river in the world and comprises of white nile and blue nile.

The Nile’s water was used by the Egyptians for each of the following; supplying public baths, providing drinking water and irrigation of crops.

In the area of agriculture, the Nile’s water was used to nourish and enrich crops that were grown in the dry, dusty desert of Egypt. Also, over the years the poor people living in Egypt who couldn't erect bathrooms, usually go to the Nile River to have their bath publicly, as well as for drinking in their homes.

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