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How has the nile been the cause for the difference between the libyan desert and the valley of the nile in egypt

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Answered by tannu1504
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The Libyan Desert forms the northern and eastern part of the Sahara Desert. It describes that part of the Sahara that lies within the present-day state of Libya; it also historically describes the desert to the south of Ancient Libya, a territory which lay to the east of the present-day state. The Libyan Desert is one of the driest, harshest and most remote parts of the Sahara, the world's largest hot desert. This extended desert country is barren, dry and rainless.

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Answered by purushothampur9565
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On one side a huge sandy desert without a speck of green or a single living being while on the other side lay one of the greenest, most fertile and and densely populated areas.Geologists tell us that the entir soil of the nile valley is the creation of the river itself. It was brought down as the finest silt in its flood water, from the highlands of Abyssinia and from remote central Africa, and laid down through theages in the trough through which the Nile flows into the sea. Egypt, in fact, was made by its river. Its ancient civilization was created and is sustained by thelife giving waters which came down year after year with unfailing regularity.

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