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  2. Nile silt - Wikipedia

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    The primary features of Nile silt, as revealed by a petrographic microscope, include: [1] Composed of poorly sorted sand to silt-sized quartz particles, in widely varying quantities and size range A high proportion of accessory and heavy minerals, mainly including opaques and minerals of the mica , amphibole, pyroxene and feldspar groups.

  3. Aswan Dam - Wikipedia

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    Egypt's Mediterranean catch, which once averaged 35,000–40,000 tons annually, has shrunk to 20,000 tons or less, largely because the loss of plankton nourished by the silt has eliminated the sardine population in Egyptian waters. Fishing in high dam's lake may in time at least partly offset the loss of saltwater fish, but only the most ...

  4. Hapi (Nile god) - Wikipedia

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    Hapi (Ancient Egyptian: ḥꜥpj) was the god of the annual flooding of the Nile in ancient Egyptian religion. The flood deposited rich silt (fertile soil) on the river's banks, allowing the Egyptians to grow crops. [1] Hapi was greatly celebrated among the Egyptians.

  5. Silt - Wikipedia

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    Silt is a very common material, and it has been estimated that there are a billion trillion trillion (10 33) silt grains worldwide. Silt is abundant in eolian and alluvial deposits, including river deltas, such as the Nile and Niger River deltas. Bangladesh is largely underlain by silt deposits of the Ganges delta.

  6. Delta Barrage - Wikipedia

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    The overall effects were largely unexpected and startling. In addition to a great reduction in costs of lifting water to irrigate fields, and labor savings needed to unclog the canals from deposited silt, the cotton crop was doubled, and the costs needed to raise crops in general was cut in half.

  7. Flooding of the Nile - Wikipedia

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    The Egyptian year was divided into the three seasons of Akhet (Inundation), Peret (Growth), and Shemu (Harvest). Akhet covered the Egyptian flood cycle. Akhet covered the Egyptian flood cycle. This cycle was so consistent that the Egyptians timed its onset using the heliacal rising of Sirius , the key event used to set their calendar .

  8. Port Said Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    The buildup of silt along the coast of the port has left the lighthouse inland, where it can no longer serve its original purpose of guiding ships. In 2010, intellectuals called for it to be turned into a museum of maritime transport. In January 2011, the Port Said lighthouse was officially registered as a national monument in Egypt.

  9. Precinct of Mut - Wikipedia

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    There are six types of female figurines that can be found at the Mut Temple. Type 1 are handmade figures of nude females made out of marl clay. Type 2 depict women laying on beds and they can be made in fired clay or limestone. Type 3 figurines are molded from Nile silt or marl clay with flat backs, heavy hairstyles and high foreheads.