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Donna Chavez
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19 November, 15:12
Why was Egypt called a river civilization?
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Josue Salinas
19 November, 15:31
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The Egyptian civilisation was built along the river Nile and the annual flooding of the river allowed for rich soil, meaning that crops could easily be grown. : )
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