The Egyptians new because every year birds called the Ibises would fly by shortly before the nile was going to flood. Also Egyptian priests' would study the sky has part of their religion. They noticed that a star now called Sirius would show before the Nile would flood. Based on that they created one of the world's first calenders. It had 365 days just like ours.
How did* the people of ancient Egypt keep track of the flooding of the Nile?
I am assuming you are asking how they knew when it happened and not how high it flooded.
Rainy seasons tend to be pretty regular. If you look at farmer's almanacs you will see some goofy stuff, but some of it is pretty accurate. After hundreds of years of agriculture people figured out the subtle indicators of weather shifts. The rainy season would probably have been announced through wildlife activity or meteorological changes. I'm sure there were occasional casualties, but I think they kind of knew when the floods would come.
Each noght the Egyptians would see the dog star 'serius', when they could no longersee the star, they knew it was going to flood.
They had wells called nileometeres which told them when the nile was rising.
They could also predict when the nile was going to rise.
By observing the stars.
Calendar
They needed to predict when the Nile river would flood
there would be no Egyptians left on earth because they would all die without water.
The spring rains and melting snow provided the ancient Egyptians with much-needed water for irrigation and agriculture. The Nile River would flood during this time, depositing fertile soil onto the surrounding farmland, allowing for bountiful crops to be grown. This seasonal flooding was crucial for the prosperity of the civilization.
It was important because of the flow of the Nile. When the Nile flooded, rich fertiled soil called silt was moved along by the river and dropped in piles. Farmers would use to Plant their crops. If the flood of the Nile was to little, the crops would be flooded and Egypt would go through famine. If the flood of the Nile was to much, The crops would be destroyed.
The geographic features of the Nile River valley affected what the ancient Egyptians did in their daily lives. The Nile River was the central point by which the crops were irrigated, drinking water located, and trade was established. During the rainy season, the Nile River would flood and irrigate the land through a series of channels. In drier seasons the Nile was a meeting place for markets.
The egyptians blocked the River Nile so the banks would flood, providing fertile land for farming.In addition the dams are a source of hydroelectricity.
it would flood and give the crops nutrients
They needed to predict when the Nile river would flood
They needed to predict when the Nile river would flood
They needed to predict when the Nile river would flood
They kept a record of it and depended on the flooding.
The silt from the River Nile was exalent pfarming land, so people live in the flood pathof the Nile River, so they would be able to produce for food and trade for frequently.
ABSOLUTELY! The ancient Egyptians would die without it.
there would be no Egyptians left on earth because they would all die without water.
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 Egyptians made a calendar by looking at the stars and each year they found out it flooded at the same time period all the time
The spring rains and melting snow provided the ancient Egyptians with much-needed water for irrigation and agriculture. The Nile River would flood during this time, depositing fertile soil onto the surrounding farmland, allowing for bountiful crops to be grown. This seasonal flooding was crucial for the prosperity of the civilization.