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Beyond the narrow strip of fertile land along the bank of the Nile, the rest of Egypt was a vast desert, so discuss whether this was a curse or a blessing , give reasons (3)

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Answered by akirashizu7ot
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Usually Egypt is a desert region and it has only one source of water, i.e. Nile. A Greek historian, Herodotus gave the name to the region as “the Gift of River Nile” because of the dependence on the river for survival. ... bringing prosperity in the region. The Nile River provided nutrients for soil, freshwater, animal life, bathing, and transportation Egyptian civilization developed along the Nile River in large part because the river's annual flooding ensured reliable, rich soil for growing crops. ... Ancient Egyptians developed wide-reaching trade networks along the Nile, in the Red Sea, and in the Near East.

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