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    two seasons in Egypt: mild winter from November to April and Hot Summer from May to October. River Nile has been the backbone of Egypt’s agriculture since Egypt Civilization. Many people depend on this river‚ which supplies them with water to grow their crops. Egypt water uses management projects like basin irrigation; farmers to grow their crops throughout the year practise basin irrigation. River Nile and Aswan Dam supply farmers with water through irrigation canals (Myers‚ Barrick & Sammy 2012)

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    find and discover them because they do not have the equipment. Africa to me could be United States of America when they find the right tools and discover the natural resources they have. When I hear the word Africa I think of Egypt‚ deserts‚ and the Nile River. Also‚ South Africa has a couple of really famous golfers that play and dominate the PGA Tour in the United States. Africa needs to have a since of pride from their history and move forward to be a known continent. I want to discover what Africa

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    Contrast Essay September 28‚ 2014 The Nile River Valley Civilization started at the northernmost peak of the Nile River‚ the Indus River Valley Civilization started along the south-western part of the Indus River. These civilizations Originated around 3000 BCE due to the Neolithic Revolution. These civilizations became important largely because of their agriculture developments. From 3100 BCE to 1900 BCE‚ the Indus River Valley Civilization and the Nile River Valley Civilization had similar agriculture

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    crucial to the understanding of history because it impacted the development of city-states‚ caused isolation‚ and allowed cultural diffusion between the civilizations. To begin‚ geography impacted the development of many city-states. India and the Nile River Valley had been majorly impacted by the Earths geography in early civilizations. Many rivers flowed through India‚ which included the Indus and the Ganges Rivers. Most Indian city- states were close to these rivers because the people wanted to

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    and irrigation best illustrates the place. A resemblance of a gigantic quarry‚ the Valley of the Kings‚ lies next to it. Numerous tombs were remains of Pharaoh and Rameses III are amazingly kept. An indescribable view of the beautiful sunset in the Nile River is worth

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    More than a large number of years‚ the Nile River developed into its present shape‚ encompassed by the Eastern and Western deserts. The Upper Nile is separated into three tributaries: the White Nile‚ the Blue Nile and the Atbara River. The White Nile streams from Lake Victoria‚ Lake Edward and Lake George‚ and the Blue Nile starts in the Ethiopian mountains. The Atbara River streams from the Ethiopian good countries and meets the joined White Nile and Blue Nile only north of Khartoum. Prior to the

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    different regions‚ merchants were able to barter and sell their products at different canals and ports the rivers passed through. The ancient Egyptians were known for their infatuation with Nubian gold. They were able to easily access Nubia through the Nile River‚ which flowed from Nubia and emptied out into the Egyptian delta. Both civilizations depended on their rivers in for transport to different areas in order to trade and exchange goods. The civilizations’ geography also impacted what resources

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    contributed to the cultural and economic development of each. Both countries’ development has been affected by bodies of water‚ or lack of‚ and deserts within their borders or nearby. The Nile has always been the heart of Egypt. Starting in about 5000 B.C‚ nomads started moving into the Nile Valley

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    major difficulties in getting in and out of Egypt. The Nile River is another attribute to the uniqueness of Egypt. Every thing that they have comes form the Nile‚ Their clothes‚ paper‚ some gods‚ food‚ and water. The Nile floods every year to provide a "black earth". No life could exist within ten miles of the Nile. The Nile also provided a natural "highway" for later merchants and armies. Tombs of the ancient pharaohs were built utilizing the Nile. Egypt’s geography had a large impact on Egyptian society

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    The Huang He River gave birth to a Chinese civilization which was mostly isolated from the other parts of the world. This early Chinese civilization was located far from the Egyptian civilization that formed along the Nile River. Despite the distance‚ these two civilizations made almost identical advancements that shaped their daily life and cultures‚ and shared similar ideas in ruling their societies. China and Egypt’s cultures are alike because both civilizations made similar advancements in writing

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