Yes in fact they live there for more than just water supply they live there for cooler weather because the water proveds water for the trees
Most Egypt people live in the Nile Valley not the Deserts because there is more water supply and it isn't that hot in the Nile Valley as it is in the Deserts.
they live off of animals and of course the nile river water supply
It provides about 60% of the Niles water.
because Nile River provides them water supply.
Many people live along the Nile River. They live along the Nile for transportation, water supply, and other resources, and religious statements.
It has numerous uses includingHydro-electricity.* Water for drinking.* Water for crop irrigation.* Water for domestic supply.* Water for industrial use.* Transportation.* Tourism.* Leisure.* Waste disposal.* Fishing.* Building.The Nile is over 4,000 miles long, flows through numerous countries and has tens of millions of people who live close by it.
Because it was close to the Nile river, so there was a steady supply of water, and it was great for immigration.
Apart from curtailing transport, it affected fishing and the supply of water for drinking and irrigation.
The Nile River.
The Nile
Better water supply
It has numerous uses including - Hydro-electricity Water for drinking. Water for crop irrigation. Water for domestic supply. Water for industrial use. Transportation. Tourism. Leisure. Waste disposal. Fishing. Building. Given the Nile is over 4,000 miles long, flows through numerous countries and has tens of millions of people close by it is impossible to answer such a broad question here.