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Masteriza [31]
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During which months did the Nile River flood Egypt each year? Explain two reasons why this annual flood was important to the ancient Egyptians.
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kramer3 years ago
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It was important to water plant and for irrigation
Andru [333]3 years ago
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The nile river flooded every year between june and september. in a season the egyptians called it akhet. it was important to them because of isis’s tears of sorrow for her dead husband osiris. also the
Egyptian’s headset the three seasons inundation are flooding growth and harvest around it this annual flood was vital to agriculture because it deposited as it is a new layer of nutrient rich soil each year
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