The Nile's yearly floods helped the egyptians so that they could grow crops. The Nile carried Silt (rich, fertile soil) and dropped it in area's where farmers could collect it. When the Nile flooded, it was a very important time. If there was too much water, the crops were destroyed. If there was not enough water, there was a famine. This is why the Nile is called "The Gift of the Nile"
If you were a farmer, a big pro was that the yearly floods fertilized your fields. Cons would be if the flooding was worse than expected, might take your house out.
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there are two that have happened resentley
$800,000 a year.
The Nile's yearly floods helped the egyptians so that they could grow crops. The Nile carried Silt (rich, fertile soil) and dropped it in area's where farmers could collect it. When the Nile flooded, it was a very important time. If there was too much water, the crops were destroyed. If there was not enough water, there was a famine. This is why the Nile is called "The Gift of the Nile"
They were dependent on the Nile River for their transportation and for irrigation of crops. The yearly floods of the Nile served to maintain the fertility of the soil. Economically, the rule of the Pharoahs depended on a lower class (or slaves) to provide labor.
How many farms are in Vermont and how much does an average Vermont farmers earn yearly?
The Nile's yearly floods helped the egyptians so that they could grow crops. The Nile carried Silt (rich, fertile soil) and dropped it in area's where farmers could collect it. When the Nile flooded, it was a very important time. If there was too much water, the crops were destroyed. If there was not enough water, there was a famine. This is why the Nile is called "The Gift of the Nile"
Ok a farmer that has a farm that is good and big enough will get much money. A farmer in a year i doubt they will get alot , and it depends on what they have.
£37.42 But leap years the pay increases to £38
The flooding of the nile river
Melting snow from mountains south of Egypt........ hope that help...:)