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Why has the Nile river been described as the "lifeblood" of egypt? Why was the river essential to the Egyptians? Explain your answer in the form of a short essay. You must write on the 11 lines.

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Hi there!!

Answer: The nile river is important to the egyptians because it made their economy possible. It made farming and trade possible. The river also produced water and food for them such as fish and birds (who lived around it).

This may be wrong so don't trust me fully but this is what I thought of!!

Hope this helps!! <3

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