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The ancient Egyptians valued the river primarily for the many fish that lived in it.
True
The ancient Egyptians believed the river's most important feature was its sailing capabilities.
False
Fish were seen as a minor element in the significance of the river to ancient Egyptians.
False
The importance of fish to ancient Egyptians highlighted their reliance on the river for sustenance.
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Ancient Egyptians found the river to be unimportant because it lacked any wildlife.
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The ancient Egyptian civilization experienced significant stability over the centuries.
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Constant change was a defining characteristic of ancient Egyptian civilization.
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The ancient Egyptians were unable to adapt to the changes in their civilization.
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Ancient Egyptian civilization remained static for thousands of years.
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The history of ancient Egypt involved various periods of social and political upheaval.
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