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How did the both sides of the nile help ancient Egypt?

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How did the desrrt on both sides of the nile help ancient egyptian?

It assisted ancient Egypt in that the Nile separated two areas ruled by different kings.


How did nile affect life in ancient Egypt?

The Nile affected life in ancient Egypt by leaving a deposit of mud on both sides of the river when it flooded. It created an area of rich soil which helped the farmers to grow surplus (extra) food in the Nile Valley. The surplus made Egypt prosperous. The Nile also made it easy to travel throughout the land.


How did both deserts on both sides of the Nile help Egypt?

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How did the desert in both sides of the Nile help the ancient Egypt?

It helped because the water flows through the irrigation systems and then watered the crops


Egypt. What is it protected by on both sides of the Nile It's protected by a what?

its protected by a desert


Which river was home to ancient civilizations in both Egypt and Nubia?

The Nile, If you go further south it splits into the Blue nile and the White Nile as tributaries


How did the dessert on both sides of the nile river did not help the ancient Egypt?

The deserts on both sides of the Nile River created significant challenges for ancient Egypt by limiting agricultural expansion and access to resources. While the Nile provided fertile land for farming, the surrounding deserts made trade and communication difficult. Additionally, the harsh desert environment restricted movement and settlement, isolating communities and impeding cultural exchange with neighboring regions. Consequently, while the deserts offered some protection from invaders, they also confined the development and growth of ancient Egyptian civilization.


Is the Sahara Desert on both sides of the Nile in Egypt?

Yes. There's a lot MORE of it on the west side, of course.


Which of these river systems was home to ancient civilizations in both Egypt and Nubia?

Study Island question.... The answer is the Nile River.


How did the Nile operate as a '' highway for trade ''?

The Nile was a good place to bring things into Egypt and Nubia on boats. If any invaders were to attack from the nile, the only way into egypt without having to cross the desert, they would be attacked from both sides of the nile and it would be hard to escape.


What are some differences between ancient Egypt and ancient Nubia?

In agriculture both economies relied on the floods of the Nile to grow grains. Egypt benefited more from this as it was in the lower Nile Valley and its delta. Nubia could tap into goods from the inland Africa, such as ivory, ebony and wild animals (elephants, rhinos, gazelles and the like).