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Why was Egypt called the gift of the Nile

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Answered by TheNarayan
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Answered by Anonymous
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Egypt is called "the gift of the Nile" because Egyptians thought that the river was a gift from their gods and the Nile river was very important to Egypt. *The Nile gave Egypt fertile, fine soil called silt. .This fertile soil created fertile land in a Desert.

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