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Dalton Mcmahon
4 August, 11:45
The Nile River's flooding could be described as
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Ryder Ingram
4 August, 11:54
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It could be described as destructive
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Kaitlin Spencer
4 August, 15:19
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Beneficial. The flooding of the river enriched the soil, making it better for crops.
Sacred. It was considered a gift from the gods, and became a 2 week annual holiday. According to mythology, the flood was caused by the tears of Isis as she mourned her dead husband Osiris.
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