Egypt
Answer:
Actually, Egypt is not the gift of the Nile, nor is any other country.
"The gift of the Nile" is a reference to the flooding of the Nile which occurs at predictable, yearly intervals and deposits very nutritious silt into the nearby soil.
The gift of the Nile isn't a country at all. It's the rich soil that the flooding provides which helps crops grow strong and plentifully.
Egypt is known as the gift of the Nile. This is because the country thrived on the resources that the Nile provided.
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Without the Nile the Egyptians would be desert nomads.
The Gift of the Nile.
egypt has been known as the gift of the nile
it mean the nile was a gift
Egypt
Egypt is known as the pharaoh and pyramid.
'Gift of the Nile' I believe the above is actually the nickname for Egypt, not the river Nile. When the question of the nickname of the Nile river appears in crossword puzzles the answer is CLEO.
A gift of The Nile.
The Nile is known to flow through 20 different country's.
They called Egypt the gift of the Nile because they wanted to give Egypt the gift of the Nile. They also called Egypt the gift of the Nile because they were Ancient Egyptians.
The only generally known nickname is when the Greek historian, Herodotus, wrote that Egypt was the "gift of the Nile".
The Gift of the Nile.
The Nile gets its name from the Greek word "Nelios", meaning River Valley and the Greek historian, Herodotus, wrote that Egypt was the "gift of the Nile" - it thereby acquired that as a nickname. .
If it was not for the Nile River Egypt would not exist
the river NILE
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