Why is it impossible to sail far up the nile river?
a there are no winds in the nile river to...
English, 29.08.2019 23:40 jaydenjohnson6310
Why is it impossible to sail far up the nile river?
a there are no winds in the nile river to carry a boat upriver
b cataracts and rapids keep boats from sailing upriver
c the river is too shallow to sail upriver
d the river is too narrow to sail upriver
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