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Primarily, the annual flooding of the Nile, which the Egyptians relied upon to flood their fields with a layer of very fertile silt - this assured success of their crops.

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the climate was very hot so it effected the crops. Date Palms could be grown here and the deserts served as an burial place. the desert was also the place where caravans of the Egyptian traders roamed.

Furthermore, The climate helped them last as a civilization as long as they did, it isolated them from invading armies, (the deserts did), the flooding of the Nile brougth silt to the flooded lands where Tillers planted in the rich black soil after the floods (which happen 3 times a year) They had more food (meat, Millet, other grains, cattle and wild plants and animals) then any other civilization at the time.

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