One example of how technology helped the Egyptions understand the Nile is the nilometor. The nilometer helped the Egyptions measure how much of the Nile river flooded.
there were crops like grains, bean, and different types of vegetables.
Mainly the dams - see the link below.
Water was used from the River Nile to irrigate crops grown along the river banks.
The land beside the River Nile is used for growing crops. The river floods every year.
Water taken from the River Nile is used to irrigate crops grown along the Nile valley.
Farmers on the River Nile benefitted from the river's annual flood. The flood irrigated and fertilized the land along the Nile, making it possible for them to grow and harvest crops.
Without it they could not grow crops.
In the Ancient Egyptian period, Nobles lived along the River Nile, in huge villa's. This was a big opportunity as when the Nile flooded, it would be left behind with a trail of crops, or water for them to drink.
The crops and the farm surround the river nile and every year in June and october the rains come and the river nile overflows and wets the crops
The Egyptian irrigation ditches brought water from the River Nile to water food crops growing along the Nile Valley.
the nile river is the river that Egypt depended on for water to bath in drink from and to water their crops with
jobs they had along the nile river
An irrigation system allows the watering of food crops along the River Nile.
yes the egyptians built their crops by the river nile because every month or so the river nile flooded.