Section 1
The Nile River Creates Fertile Land for Egypt
The Nile River, the world's longest, was Egypt's lifeline. Its predictable yearly floods deposited rich, dark silt, creating the "Black Land" perfect for farming amidst the vast "Red Land" desert. However, the floods could also be destructive. This unique geography isolated and protected Egypt, allowing its civilization to flourish independently. This fertile foundation was the first step toward building a great civilization, which you'll see in the next summary.