Egypt is called the Gift of the Nile. The Nile annually flooded its banks creating fertile farm fields for the production of crops. The name was coined by the the philosopher Herodotus (484-425 BC)
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The 4 gifts are 1: one direction
The gifts of the river Nile
It really depends on which gifts you mean. Upper Egypt was the Nile itself, and lower was where the delta is. Land near the delta is marshy, and land near the river is fertile for a couple months each year.
Silt and salt were also deposited by the Nile river.
Gold, wheat, barley, silk, perfume, scrolls, lotus - all are fine gifts!
water and black mud/silt
They provide food
They relied on it to get good harvests from their farming.
Every time the Nile floods, it provides many natural gifts. The Nile is a long rive that floods not only Egypt, but Ethiopia and Sudan.
Rich Soil , Food , Art , Religion !
food, drinking water, irrigation, transportation, trade