Throughout history, civilization in Egypt has been concentrated around the fertile Nile river. The earliest settlements alongside the nile river began during the stone age period and the population of Egypt is still concentrated alongside the Nile river and the Nile river delta.
Absolutely, it was extremely important. This is because of the five main reasons. 1. The Nile guaranteed water supply. 2. Land alongside the Nile provided a fertile place to grow crops. 3. The climate was warm so it was pleasant to live in. 4. It provided transportation. 5. It encouraged trade.
yes it is called tonodinku it sells rocks from the river nile and some pictures from the ancient egypt times
Alongside the lower (north) Nile river.
The major city that lies alongside the Nile River is Cairo, Egypt. This city is the capitol of the country and is the largest city located in Africa.
Absolutely, it was extremely important. This is because of the five main reasons. 1. The Nile guaranteed water supply. 2. Land alongside the Nile provided a fertile place to grow crops. 3. The climate was warm so it was pleasant to live in. 4. It provided transportation. 5. It encouraged trade.
The Nile river
Yes, many. Memphis, Luxor, Cairo,
Yes, the Nile River was Egypt's means of transportation.
Draw a river with crops growing alongside and have canals branch out into the crops.
The river Nile
The regular flooding of the River Nile, fertilises bordering farm land. The river also provides water for crop irrigation, and drinking water.