yes because that brought water which in the water is mineral also necessary for the soil. if it didnt flood they would irrigate so it would flood
Egyptian farmers worked for the Pharaoh making pyramids and temples.
Egyptian farmers were more fortunate than Mesopotamian farmers because the Nile River flooded predictably every year, providing fertile silt for farming. In Mesopotamia, farmers relied on unpredictable Tigris and Euphrates River floods, which could be destructive. Additionally, Egyptian farmers had a more centralized government that managed irrigation systems, while Mesopotamian farmers had to rely on local city-states.
The flooding of the river Nile, made the surrounding soil extremely fertile.
The Nile flooded at regular intervals; whereas the Tigris and Euphrates, irregularly.
why farmers living near nile in egypt used tobe pleased when the river flooded every year find out why this was
Why did the Egyptians put together a calander????????
they used the nile when it flooded
The Nile River flooded annually during the ancient Egyptian times, typically between June and September. The flooding was essential for agriculture as it left behind nutrient-rich silt, which helped to fertilize the soil for crops.
The Nile river flooded the fields in Egypt.
They did not, it was natural. The River Nile flooded every year between June and September, in a season the Egyptians called akhet - the inundation
they would move towards the Nile river
The farmers were there during the inundation to farm. They planted, grew and raised food for the hungry workers that served a purpose as of building the pyramids for their pharaohs, and also for their towns and families. This was the main purpose of farmers during the inundation.~Amber FreiherrAge 13