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According to Herodotus, how does Egyptian agriculture differ from Babylonian?

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Herodotus found Egyptian soil more fertile and favorable for cultivation than the soil in Babylon.

Explanation

Herodotus, a Greek writer is credited for discovering the field of study that has grown into a branch in education known as History.

Nothing much is known about the life of Herodotus.

Historians state that he never stayed in a single place for long.

He traveled to different countries.

He traveled mostly to Egypt, Africa and Asia Minor.

Therefore, his writings are predominantly the experiences he had during this journey.

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