how did the egyptians adapt to their environment, eventually create a fertile area, even though egypt borders the largest desert in the world?

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The Nile River helped make the soil fertile, they adapted to the area because each yearly flood left behind soil and silt, and they organized to plant their crops after the flood receded and eventually had an abundance of food when the flood came again.
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The Egyptian's land was covered mostly with desert, which makes it less fertile. However, Egyptians started to use irrigation streams, and dams to prevent the problem of less fertility in the region.

Egypt got major benefits from the Nile River and camels to make its soil fertile. They planned their agriculture according to the drought and flood seasons, which helped them to adapt to the area.

Therefore, they started to plant crops between the time period when the flood passes away and comes again, which resulted in an abundance of food.

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