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their trade surplus
they have a surplus
The ancient egypts ecomomy is based on surplus and crops
ancient Egypt's economy was based on agriculture and trading in surplus produce. Trade helped them expand there civilization.
It helped the Acient Egypt because it had the surplus of water the farmers needed to grow crops<3 Melissa Walters Raytown Middle
Um, It led to cultural diffusion because the surplus was traded with many cultures and soon other cultures wanted to use it as well.
The Nile affected life in ancient Egypt by leaving a deposit of mud on both sides of the river when it flooded. It created an area of rich soil which helped the farmers to grow surplus (extra) food in the Nile Valley. The surplus made Egypt prosperous. The Nile also made it easy to travel throughout the land.
Irrigation in Egypt was used a lot for crops for water,and silt a very rich soil with rocks and dirt,was used to grow food
The annually renewed soil from the river flooding provided the surplus of food on which a civilisation can develop.
The Romans imported food from Egypt primarily because of its fertile land along the Nile River, which allowed for the production of surplus grain, particularly wheat. This surplus was crucial for feeding the growing population of Rome and its armies, especially during times of food shortages or military campaigns. Additionally, Egypt's strategic location and established trade routes facilitated the efficient transport of these vital food supplies to the heart of the Roman Empire.
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surplus Quantify the surplus amount as in March 2011