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1. How often did the river Nile flood?

2. What two things did the Nile give to help crops grow?

3. What is a drought?

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1 ) The Nile used to flood once every year during the inundation season, what the Egyptians called Akhet, between June and September. It flooded onto the desert land because of of the rain and melting snow causing a torrent of water to invade the river's banksfrom the Ethiopian Mountains.

2 ) The most important thing the Nile provided to the Ancient Egyptians was fertile land. Most of Egypt is desert, but along the Nile River the soil is rich and good for growing crops. The three most important crops were wheat, flax, and papyrus.

3) A drought is a prolonged period with less-than-average amounts of rain or snow in a particular region. The severity of the drought depends on the amount of time that a region receives below-average precipitation.

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