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Early civilizations relied on floods for the replenishment of soil nutrients, which enhanced agricultural productivity. Seasonal flooding, particularly from rivers such as the Nile, Tigris, and Euphrates, deposited fertile silt that enabled the growth of crops. This agricultural abundance supported population growth and the development of complex societies. Additionally, floods often dictated the timing and organization of agricultural activities, shaping the cultural practices and social structures of these civilizations.

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