How many rivers were there in ancient Egypt?

In ancient Egypt, there was one large river – the Nile. It was within its basin at the turn of the 4th millennium BC that an ancient civilization arose here. Due to the constant flooding of the rivers, the Egyptians could engage in agriculture and other economic industries. The Nile enriched the land with useful minerals, and therefore, the ancient Egyptians could harvest large crops. In addition, the river served as a great source of fish.



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