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Because the Nile River did not flood in Nubia as much as it did in Egypt

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Q: Why was nubia's land far less fertile then the land of Egypt?
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there is flat land, fertile soil, and a good climate. In the west, there are mountains plateaus and deserts with less rainfall and rivers.


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