every year the Nile river flooded depositing blank in the Nile Delta and allowing crops crops to grow in Egypt's arid climate

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Every year, the Nile River flooded, depositing nutrient-rich silt and alluvium in the Nile Delta and allowing crops to grow in Egypt's arid climate. This natural process was crucial for agriculture in ancient Egypt, as it replenished the soil and ensured fertile grounds for growing staple crops such as wheat and barley.