It provided water, food, transportation and excellent soil for growing food. It also provided reeds, called papyrus that grew along side the Nile. The Egyptians made paper and boats from the reeds. It also gave the ancient Egyptians food. They used spears and nets to catch fish. Also the Nile was the quickest and easiest way to travel from place to place.
Keeping in mind that it is over 4,000 miles long and flows through a number of countries - Leisure, boating, fishing, hunting, tourism, etc and it is heavily used for transport.
yes such as swimming , fishing
Yes
The nile crocodile is the large crocodile of the African rivers, very dangerous to humans.
well the nile lies closely to ethypia and since that's where human kind started i gues the earliest humans discovered the nile
West Nile Virus.. Malaria..
West Nile just the same as humans that is why they have the shot they have to have.
I am quite certain that they STILL DO use oars in the Nile river.
Yes. The Nile Crocodile has a reputation of being a maneater. It is thought that up to 1000 people a year are killed by Nile Crocs, but many of these go unreported
They used the Nile River for irrigation and transportation.
West Nile Virus.
tacos
Not sure what you are asking but the nile has been used by humans for more than 7,000 years
Heavy fertilizer use can create algae blooms on the Nile river.
6000 BC