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Unit 4 Chapter 9 Lesson 3 Rivers Around the World

Unit 4 Chapter 9 Lesson 3 Rivers Around the World. 20 Questions!. The use of canals, ditches, or pipes to move water to dry areas. Irrigation. Why is the Nile River important to Egypt?. It is the most important source of fresh in all of Egypt.

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Unit 4 Chapter 9 Lesson 3 Rivers Around the World

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  1. Unit 4 Chapter 9Lesson 3 Rivers Around the World 20 Questions!

  2. The use of canals, ditches, or pipes to move water to dry areas. Irrigation

  3. Why is the Nile River important to Egypt? It is the most important source of fresh in all of Egypt.

  4. Why is the Rhine River Europe’s most important inland waterway? It connects inland cities to an ocean port;

  5. What makes the Ganges different from many other rivers? The Hindus think the Ganges is a holy river.

  6. Rice fields. Paddies

  7. How do people use the land along the Chang Jiang? As a place for cities, factories and farmland

  8. A warm, wet area where tall trees, vines, and other plants grow close together. Rain forest

  9. Why do few people live along the Amazon River? The climate is too hot and humid for many people.

  10. Group information in a table. Classify

  11. That’s All! Keep Sharp Minds!

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