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main reason why is the fertile Nile valley was able to support a huge population and the surrounding deserts made a natural defence to invaders. Also, the regular flooding of the river caused a system of irrigation to be developed, and irrigation required cooperation. This required organisation, and so on. The result was civilisation.

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  • main reason why is the fertile Nile valley was able to support a huge population and the surrounding deserts made a natural defence to invaders. Also, the regular flooding of the river caused a system of irrigation to be developed, and irrigation required cooperation. This required organisation, and so on. The result was civilisation.
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  • main reason why is the fertile Nile valley was able to support a huge population and the surrounding deserts made a natural defence to invaders. Also, the regular flooding of the river caused a system of irrigation to be developed, and irrigation required cooperation. This required organisation, and so on. The result was civilisation.
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