The Nile overflows its banks every year (or it used to before the construction of the Aswan Dam) depositing both water and silt on its banks, irrigating and fertilizing the nearby land. That was its gift. Now its gift is hydroelectric power.
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A gift of The Nile.
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They called Egypt the gift of the Nile because they wanted to give Egypt the gift of the Nile. They also called Egypt the gift of the Nile because they were Ancient Egyptians.
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The Gift of the Nile
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Because The Nile Gives Egypt Water to Bathe, and the drink.
In Egypt, the Nile river
Without the Nile the Egyptians would be desert nomads.
EgyptAnswer:Actually, Egypt is not the gift of the Nile, nor is any other country."The gift of the Nile" is a reference to the flooding of the Nile which occurs at predictable, yearly intervals and deposits very nutritious silt into the nearby soil.The gift of the Nile isn't a country at all. It's the rich soil that the flooding provides which helps crops grow strong and plentifully.
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