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What was the significance of geography to egypt's development

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The geography of Egypt had a significant effect on the development of the Egyptian civilisation. The Nile flowed through Egypt and flooded every year. The floods brought fresh deposits of fertile soil which ancient Egyptian farmers used to develop a prosperous agricultural economy. The Egyptian civilisation grew from the farmer's crops and all aspects of society were connected in some way to agriculture and the inundation. 

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