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In what way was the Nile both a benefit at a disadvantage for Egypt

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Nataliya [291]2 years ago
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The pros of the Nile River are: it provided water for crops, gave a water source, and provided a food source. The cons were: over flooding, pollution, and caused destruction to homes and farm lands.
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