To irrigate in ancient Egypt took many people. Canals needed to be dug. People had to watch the water level at many different locations because too little water would cause starvation and too much would limit how much could be planted with overly wet fields. This takes coordination and that means government.
Here is a fact sheet on ancient Egyptian irrigation.
http://www.mummies2pyramids.info/daily-life/egyptian-irrigation.htm
The Indus River is to ancient Indian civilization what the Nile River is to ancient Egyptian civilization.
Simply, without the Nile there would be no soil just sand - just desert.
near river nile
the nile river is the river that Egypt depended on for water to bath in drink from and to water their crops with
what are some ancient cities or settlements along the nile river
It does not affect the Nile.
The Indus River is to ancient Indian civilization what the Nile River is to ancient Egyptian civilization.
The Ancient Egyptians did bathe near the Nile River. In fact they bathed in the Nile River. The Nile River also provided then with food.
The Indus River is to ancient Indian civilization what the Nile River is to ancient Egyptian civilization.
Simply, without the Nile there would be no soil just sand - just desert.
The Indus River is to ancient Indian civilization what the Nile River is to ancient Egyptian civilization.
The Indus River is to ancient Indian civilization what the Nile River is to ancient Egyptian civilization.
The Indus River is to ancient Indian civilization what the Nile River is to ancient Egyptian civilization.
The Indus River is to ancient Indian civilization what the Nile River is to ancient Egyptian civilization.
The Nile River allowed the Ancient Egyptians to survive, even thrive, in near brutal conditions. When the Nile flooded every year it put nutrients back into the soil that allowed them to plant rich fields right by its river bank.
Mainly the Nile River Valley and the Nile River Delta.
near river nile