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The term "Black Land" (Kemet) in ancient Egypt refers to the fertile land along the banks of the Nile River, which was crucial for agriculture and sustenance. The fertility of this land was caused by the annual flooding of the Nile, which deposited rich silt (a mixture of soil and clay) onto the fields. This silt provided essential nutrients for crops, allowing the Egyptians to cultivate grains and other food sources. In contrast, the surrounding desert areas were referred to as "Red Land" (Deshret), which were arid and not suitable for farming.
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