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1.Why is Egypt known as the gift of the Nile
2.'The flooding of the Nile Valley was a source of both anxiety and relief for the farmers settled in the Nile Valley.'Why do you think this was so?
3.What god's did the Egyptians pray to?
4.Which were the animals domesticated by the ancient Egyptians? What were they used for?
5.What is a mummy? ​

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Answered by umeshkumarsuresh9
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Answer: Hope it helps

Explanation:

The reason why Egypt is called the gift of Nile is because:

The Nile provided an easy means of communication between the different localities along its banks.

Egypt was conceived, born, nourished and sustained by the Nile.

The Nile facilitated the growth of the unity of language and culture which ultimately overshadowed the particular characteristics of each group.

The Nile influenced or affected every aspect of the Egyptian lives, both in the area of science, art, economy, religion, culture and politics.

The Nile gave Egypt it’s unique feature and its enduring characteristic.

The Nile valley is fertile because of the yearly floods. The made the ancient Egypt to survive in the land.

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