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Regarding the irrigation techniques used in the Nile valley, which statement is accurate?

  1. The Nile's overflow was stored in shallow basins for irrigation.
  2. Water-lifting devices were primarily powered by wind energy.
  3. The stored floodwater was used to cultivate crops only during the winter season.

    A1 only

    B3 only

    C1, 2

    DAll

    Answer:

    A. 1 only

    Read Explanation:

    • Settled agriculture is possible only where a permanent source of water is available.

    • Farmers have practised agriculture along the Nile valley in Egypt for more than 5000 years.

    • They devised a system of using floodwaters for irrigation by storing the overflow from the Nile in shallow basins that were bounded by raised banks.

    • This water could be stored for more than a month and was lifted into narrow canals with the help of water-lifting devices, such as the shaduf and the noria, that were powered by animals and human beings.


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