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29 April, 07:29

How did the Huang He differ from a river such as the Nile?

a - The Nile was made of yellow silt known as loess.

b - The Nile was not depended on for daily survival.

c - The Huang He did not cover a large portion of the country.

d - The Huang He flooded without warning or predictability.

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  1. 29 April, 08:08
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    They differ in their exact location on Earth. Huang He was located in China, while the Nile was located in Africa. Both rivers served as places of birth of civilization. Both rivers served as trade routes during the early days and they served as a water source for many civilizations in the past.
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