The major cataracts of the Nile are far upriver, well south of the area of the Nile the Egyptians usually navigated in.
They traded by boat, the boat was very important in Ancient Egypt.
Dams and cataracts.
The Sahara Desert, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Red Sea have helped to isolate Egypt throughout history. The Cataracts of the Nile might also be mentioned, as they halted boat traffic.
The Nile River was used for transportation, because of canoes, kayaks, sailboats, and a type of boat called a felluca.
Cataracts are rocky areas that are similar to minor waterfalls. They hindered navigation of the Nile, especially during the Ancient Period. The sailboats that Ancient Egyptians used could not carry them over the cataracts. Instead, the boat would have to be dragged up the cataract by teams of men, often with great difficulty. Since the first cataract is by Aswan, in the beginning of the Cushite/Nubian territory, this prevented the Cushites from invading Egypt using a river-navy since such a thing would not pass over the cataracts.
It provided the water and soil regeneration which grew the crops, and also communications and trade by boat.
It provided the water and soil regeneration which grew the crops, and also communications and trade by boat.
the nile river made Egypt's trade opportunities successful. to trade, the egyptians went in their boat on the nile river, then went to the Mediterranean sea to trade with other countries.
Because Egyptians needed to transport stuff to different places for trade. They took a boat on the Nile river.
The Ancient Egyptians transported their goods by boat. They had the good fortune of having a river flowing north, to the Mediterranean Sea and its trade partners.
The Nile River Runs from north to south, so they could ride the river on a boat.
By boat