In ancient Egypt the Nile Delta was the main farming area. The Nile flooded every spring bringing nutrient from its upper reaches, fertilising and irrigating the delta ready for the crops to be planted.
The Nile was able to help Egyptians to be successful farmers because without the Nile, there would be no history of Egypt. Also, the Nile Delta that empties out into the Mediterranean Sea consisted of fertile soil, so most of Egypt's farming came from the land at the Nile Delta.
because it helped their crops grow and would have fed their animals
The pharaoh made sure that the Nile flooded once a year so that the grass would grow nice and green to ensure that it was suitable for crops
It helped by making soil so the crops can grow when it's flood and it's a really god trading source.
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yes it did help the Egyptians farm
They blamed it on the River Nile on the Gods or even on the Pharaoh.
Because the Egyptians wanted to have good crops. And because the bank of the river Nile is usually moist the crops would grow brilliantly.
Silt deposits from the Nile and a long growing season allowed for a variety of crops.
The Nile River had a great amount of influence on ancient Egyptian life. The floods controlled when people could grow crops.
Irrigation helped farmers to grow crops because the water in the Nile would spread through the canals and create wet land, so that the wet land would grow crops. Without the river Nile Ancient Egypt would have been a desert and wouldn't have been able to grow crops and create irrigation.
The Nile's yearly floods helped the egyptians so that they could grow crops. The Nile carried Silt (rich, fertile soil) and dropped it in area's where farmers could collect it. When the Nile flooded, it was a very important time. If there was too much water, the crops were destroyed. If there was not enough water, there was a famine. This is why the Nile is called "The Gift of the Nile"
The Nile's yearly floods helped the egyptians so that they could grow crops. The Nile carried Silt (rich, fertile soil) and dropped it in area's where farmers could collect it. When the Nile flooded, it was a very important time. If there was too much water, the crops were destroyed. If there was not enough water, there was a famine. This is why the Nile is called "The Gift of the Nile"
because of the overflow of the Nile, the Egyptian soil became rich and the farmers became happy because their crops could grow, the ancient Egyptians depended on the Nile's flood yearly
Flooding provided nutrients to the desert soil allowing the Egyptians to grow crops.
they new when to grow there crops.
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They blamed it on the River Nile on the Gods or even on the Pharaoh.
They were able to grow crops and used irrigation
Because the Egyptians wanted to have good crops. And because the bank of the river Nile is usually moist the crops would grow brilliantly.
The Nile's yearly floods helped the egyptians so that they could grow crops. The Nile carried Silt (rich, fertile soil) and dropped it in area's where farmers could collect it. When the Nile flooded, it was a very important time. If there was too much water, the crops were destroyed. If there was not enough water, there was a famine. This is why the Nile is called "The Gift of the Nile"
The Nile was extremely important. Without the Nile flooding every spring farmer's could not grow their crops! If there was too much water the crops would be destroyed. If there was not enough there would be a famine.
Silt deposits from the Nile and a long growing season allowed for a variety of crops.