The Nile Waters Agreement, which still holds today, guarantees Egypt 55.5 billion cubic meters of the Nile's 84 billion total flow. Sudan gets the rest.
Sudan
Sudan.
Any country upstream from the rivers mouth.
it would cut the new enigland from the rest of the country
Egypt is a dry country. One could only find fertile soil around the Nile river and therefore Egyptian life has been concentrated around this area.
since Egypt is mostly desert(90%) Egypt depends on the nile for most of there water
Yes they actually could thanks to the pyramids!
Fundamentally because of the water it provides. Basically Egypt could not have existed without the river Nile.
The british recognized fat they could not maintain full control of egypt. In february 1992 they declared that egypt was an independent nation.
they lived by the Nile river. The Nile River contained a lot of minerals used for building. It also provided a way for transportation of goods to flow to upper Egypt. Egypt also had a natural protection from invaders. The deserts and cataracts made it almost impossible to attack Egypt.
Ancient Israel was significantly smaller than Ancient Egypt, but Ancient Israel was actually wider than Ancient Egypt was since the deserts on either side of the Nile River could not be easily cultivated.
The Nile River was used as a transport system. Stones would be placed on large barges that could displaces enough water to float even with the heavy stones. Then they would simply flow with the river current from Upper Egypt to Lower Egypt or paddle against the current to go from Lower Egypt to Upper Egypt.
Because he could control the sky and everyone in Egypt worshipped gods.
Yes. They could have developed on other river valleys. However, without a river, they would be unable to irrigate their crops successfully and this would have prevented a civilization.