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A) It was disastrous because people drowned.
B) It was disastrous because crops were destroyed and fish died.
C) It was minimal because it happened each year at the same time and was expected.
D)It was minimal because barely anyone lived around the Niger River.
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What was the result of the Niger River's yearly flooding?
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