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how did cataracts in the nile river make transportation difficult?
○ cataracts caused parts of the riverbed to dry out.
○ cataracts contained rocks and boulders that made the river impassable
○ cataracts changed the directional flow of the water.
○ cataracts shallow depth and rushing water made the river impassable
Brief Explanations
To determine how cataracts in the Nile River made transportation difficult, we analyze each option:
- Option 1: Cataracts (rocky rapids) don't cause riverbed parts to dry out; they are sections of the river with rocks, so this is incorrect.
- Option 2: Cataracts are characterized by rocks and boulders in the river, which would obstruct boats and make the river impassable for transportation. This aligns with the nature of cataracts.
- Option 3: Cataracts don't primarily change the directional flow of water to make transport difficult; their main issue is the rocky obstruction, so this is incorrect.
- Option 4: While shallow depth and rushing water can be factors, the defining feature of cataracts (rocky formations) is the key reason for being impassable, and this option doesn't highlight the rocky obstruction which is central to cataracts' impact on transport.
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B. Cataracts contained rocks and boulders that made the river impassable