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Most of Egypt is desert due to its geographical location and climate. The majority of the country is covered by the Sahara Desert, which has arid conditions with minimal rainfall. The Nile River, which flows through Egypt, is crucial for agriculture and civilization, providing a fertile oasis in an otherwise dry landscape. This contrast between the lush Nile Valley and the surrounding desert shapes Egypt's environment and history.

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