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Egypt's physical geography is dominated by the Nile River, which creates a fertile valley amidst vast deserts, including the Sahara. In contrast, Tunisia features a more varied landscape with coastal plains, rolling hills, and the mountainous region of the Aurès. While Egypt primarily relies on the Nile for agriculture, Tunisia benefits from a Mediterranean climate that supports diverse farming and fishing along its coast. Additionally, Egypt's desert regions are more extensive than those in Tunisia, which has a more balanced mix of arable land and mountainous terrain.

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