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The Nile's yearly flood was important as when it flooded it not only watered crops, it also left behind a rich soil called silt behind. If the Nile flooded and there was too much water, the crops were distroyed. If there was not enough water, there was a famine and many would die. There had to be the correct amount of water for the Egyptians to grow crops to survive.

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The Nile floods fertilized crops for those who grew them. The people who lived near the river thought it flooded as a result of Isis's tears as she cried over her dead husband.

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It provides a large amount of hydro-electricity, drinking water, water for irrigation etc.

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It helps Egyptian farmers get their much needed water.

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