
Nile River Valley Civilization
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Social Studies, Geography, Science, History
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4th Grade - University
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The Nile River, located in Africa, is the world's longest river, flowing from Lake Victoria to the Mediterranean Sea. It played a crucial role in the development of early Egyptian civilizations, providing water, fertile soil, and a natural barrier against invaders. The Neolithic Revolution marked a shift from hunting to permanent settlements along the Nile. The river's annual flooding enriched the soil, enabling agriculture and the growth of crops like wheat and barley. The Nile also served as a trade route and inspired the creation of a calendar. These factors contributed to the flourishing of societies in the region.
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