answersLogoWhite

0

yes they did to water their fields

and keep chrack of it

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Did china have irrigation systems?

yes


What were the major water systems in Mesopotamia and Egypt?

The major water systems in Mesopotamia and Egypt were irrigation systems. They used the water from the Nile River to build an irrigation system so they could get water to homes and crops.


How was the Nile important the relationship between Nubia and Egypt?

it helped them with trade, transportation and irrigation systems.


What systems was developed in ancient Egypt?

Writing, irrigation, relief work during the floods, burial practices.


What has the environment done to Egypt?

the environment flooded Egypt. it also gave them droughts but if the environment had not done anything to Egypt the Egyptians would not have made calenders or built irrigation systems and Egypt would be unknown and boring.


How old are irrigation systems?

Irrigation systems date back thousands of years, with evidence of their use in ancient civilizations such as Mesopotamia, Egypt, and the Indus Valley around 6,000 to 7,000 years ago. These early systems were developed to enhance agricultural productivity by controlling water supply to crops. Over time, irrigation techniques evolved, leading to the sophisticated systems we see today. Thus, irrigation systems are among the oldest agricultural practices in human history.


When did irrigation first start in china?

Irrigation first began in China in 500 B.C.


Did egypt have irrigation?

yes


When was Jain Irrigation Systems created?

Jain Irrigation Systems was created in 1989.


When was Plastro Irrigation Systems created?

Plastro Irrigation Systems was created in 1966.


How did the desert in both sides of the Nile help the ancient Egypt?

It helped because the water flows through the irrigation systems and then watered the crops


When where and why did irrigation develop?

Irrigation is said to have been developed in the area of of the Middle East known as the Fertile Cresent. The reason for the development of irrigation was to be able to bring water to areas where it wasn't available for the use of drinking and growing crops.