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THE RIVER NILE

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Bear in mind the general sense of the passage in order to decide what the missing words are. Some of them may fit grammatically, but may not make sense in the context.

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THE RIVER NILE

Bear in mind the general sense of the passage in order to decide what the missing words are. Some of them may fit grammatically, but may not make sense in the context.

Juan Antonio Garrido Castro
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The Nile allowed the first Egyptians settle successfully in the otherwise very dry part of North Africa . The great river provided a dependable source water that was used for everything from irrigation , transport , hunting and fishing waste disposal , drinking and cooking .
its river , Egypt would have been no more than an unforgiving desert . Instead , it became the most fertile land in the whole Mediterranean . Thanks its position and many natural ressources , Egypt was able to remain an independent country for 3 , 000 years .
the deserts were used for their valuable minerals , they were uninhabitable . The narrowness of the belts of fertile land on either side of the Nile prevented expansion the east or west . Villages were situated the river like beads and thread .
Agriculture in ancient Egypt relied completely on the annual flooding between July and October . floods waters cleaned the land and laid a thick layer of highly fertile silt . As an added bonus , fish were left in the fields the water levels had fallen , and they were dried smoked for future consumption .
As Egypt relied totally on the Nile , it is not surprising that the water level was closely watched at times . Too high , and the water would flood the towns . Too low , and there would be food shortages , unrest , and perhaps the downfall of a dinasty .