they didn't 'bring' river water to the fields it flooded each year
A tool used to bring water out of the Nile river in egypt
farmers used the shaduf to irrigate their fields :):) its true
They used levee canals to bring water to their fields.
Farming was only possible in Egypt in the flood plains of the Nile river. Every year the Nile floods, carrying nutrient-rich silt over the flood plains and fertilizing the fields on both sides of the river. Water flowing through the Nile is fresh and was used for irrigation on the fields. Away from the water of the Nile River, Egypt has a desert climate and farming is either subsistence or impossible.
they dug irrigation ditches from the river to their fields so they could bring water to their crops.
they dug irrigation ditches from the river to their fields so they could bring water to their crops.
they dug irrigation ditches from the river to their fields so they could bring water to their crops.
Irrigation really started in Ancient Egypt when the pharaohs used ditches to move water from the Nile River to the crop fields.
water from the nile was diverted by digging ditches in the ground in fields, when the river raised the water would go down the ditches. the ground would then soak up the water and plants would grow.
Irrigation really started in Ancient Egypt when the pharaohs used ditches to move water from the Nile River to the crop fields.
The Egyptian irrigation ditches brought water from the River Nile to water food crops growing along the Nile Valley.
the water was diverted by digging ditches in the ground going through the fields, when the tied of the river raised then it would travel down these ditches, the ground would then soak it up and the plants would suck it in. The ditches were called aqueducts.