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Egypt's Black Land was caused by​

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Answered by RajputDigvijay
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Ancient Egypt consisted of two very different geographical areas, the red land and the black land. The black land consisted of fertile farming land created by the inundation of the Nile River and the depositing of silt. The red land consisted of deserts that surrounded the country and provided protection from enemies.

Answered by ItzAbhi47
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Ancient Egypt consisted of two very different geographical areas, the red land and the black land. The black land consisted of fertile farming land created by the inundation of the Nile River and the depositing of silt. The red land consisted of deserts that surrounded the country and provided protection from enemies.

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