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The Importance Of The River Nile in Ancient Egypt

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Ancient Egyptians monitored the Nile and regulated their daily and annual activities based on its waters.

The Nile River Delta , an area that extends for roughly 100 miles , served as a strategic port and hub of life in ancient Egypt .

The regularity of the Nile 's floods brought nutrient rich silt to areas along the river's banks, a valuable resource farmers used to grow grains.

As a thriving civilization, Egypt developed within a limited area around the Nile .

Protected by dry desert all around it, the arid land served as a deterrent to potential invaders.

The Egyptian kingdoms raised many mud brick forts along the Nile that enhanced the defensive capabilities of the Kingdom against its southern neighbor, Nubia .

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