The use of irrigation systems, such as canals and basins, could have significantly reduced the dependency of ancient Egyptian agriculture on the annual flooding of the Nile River. By harnessing water from the river during its flood stage and directing it to fields, farmers could maintain consistent moisture levels and cultivate crops year-round. This innovation would have allowed for greater agricultural stability and expanded the potential for farming in surrounding areas.
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