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Most of Egypt is a dry desert, except for the lands along which river?​

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Answered by sy2681770
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The Nile River flows over 6,600 kilometers (4,100 miles) until emptying into the Mediterranean Sea. For thousands of years, the river has provided a source of irrigation to transform the dry area around it into lush agricultural land.

Answered by kyra12389
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Most of Egypt is a dry desert, except for the lands along which river Nile.

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