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What did the ancient Egyptians have to learn to do to make possible the growth of their civilization?

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Answered by bestanswers
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Ancient Egyptians had to build the reservoirs and irrigation ditches to control river flooding.


The possibility of civilisation in ancient Egypt was based on River Nile which made agriculture possible.


Under the rule of Menes, prehistoric Egypt, upper and lower Egypt were united in order to support the growth of civilisation.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

To regulate the flooding of rivers, they had to construct the reservoirs and irrigation ditches.

Explanation:

Egyptians' civilisation begins along the banks of the Nile river and it flowing north from Africa's core to the Mediterranean Sea. The most significant thing that the Nile supplied was fertile land for the ancient Egyptians. Most of the land in Egypt is desert it is not useful for the cultivation, but the Egypt soil is wealthy and good for cultivating plants along the Nile River.  

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