Geography, asked by akshaykumar24, 9 months ago

give an account of agriculture in the Nile Valley.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The amazing and apparently everlasting fertility of the Nile

Valley which has always been a favourite theme of travelers in

Egypt, possesses a special interest for those who are working toward an understanding of the problems incidental to the reclamation and development of arid areas.

Under present social conditions matters are at rest along the

Nile, and this has rendered possible those vast engineering works,designed for the conservation and utilization of the river water,which represent the last word in irrigation practice, and for the moment serve as models for the rest of the world.

Any adequate conception of Egypt, however, must always take into consideration, in addition to these modern developments, the real economic backbone of the country: the teeming population of the hundreds of mud-walled villages, whose methods of irrigation and intensive cultivation, primitive though they may be, are still responsible for the larger part of her present prosperity.

In common with all other rivers which combine heavily silt laden flood water with a regularly fluctuating seasonal flow, the

Nile is continually building for itself an elevated trough above the general level of its valley floor, and this fact has in great measure determined the character of irrigation evolved for the adjacent land.

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Answered by injamul62
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The sap of the tree is caused as be avrege Beside the tree gives shade of animals and crops cotton and sugar can grow mostly in the Nile valley are important commercial crop

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