In ancient Egypt, the geography helped the people there live. There were many river systems such as the Tigris and Eurphrates. Those two are the main rivers. People decided to settle near those river systems because it would help their farming and livestock. Because of the many rivers of Egypt and Mesopotamia, they experienced many floods. Just like in Ancient India, Egypt and Mesopotamia suffered from these floods when it would drown livestock and crops, yet the floods helped them thrive. The way it helped was by depositing silt onto the land. This silt caused fertile soil for the crops to grow on. Egypt is right next to the Red Sea and Mediterranean Sea so I inferred that a good part of Egypt was sandy.
it gave them food, water and they could transport themselves wih it they could also use trade.
food
The Nile River was important them them to give them water for the land.
nile river
Thebes was important to the Ancient Egyptians because it was the ancient capital of Egypt and was very close to the Nile River.
the Nile river
The Nile River
the nile river was the most important for the people in ancient egypt.
nile river
The Nile River was important them them to give them water for the land.
nile river
Thebes was important to the Ancient Egyptians because it was the ancient capital of Egypt and was very close to the Nile River.
They traded by boat, the boat was very important in Ancient Egypt.
the Nile river
Egypt's position along a river valley gave it sufficient water to irrigate crops and therefore establish cities.
How did the nile river shaped ancient egypt
Yes, the nile river is located in ancient egypt and it's in the same place today.
Geographic features of the Nile river valley affect the development of ancient Egypt because it allowed the Egyptians to grow crops. This allowed them to have enough food to support a population and trade.
nile river