The Nile River and itsyearly flooding brought (and still bring) a vast quantity of rich silt that fertelised the land surrounding it and made it arable farmland. As a result, groups of stagnent peoples were able to farm almost year-round and support a much greater population than that of a hunter-gatherer society.
people settle mostly around it
It does not affect the Nile.
what are some ancient cities or settlements along the nile river
the major river systems have to do with the Nile river. the Nile river provided transportation, water, and also allowed agriculture to take place. Also Nile river was the reason why Egypt is called "the gift of the Nile."
The first agricultural settlements were located in ancient Mesopotamia, which is in modern-day Iraq. Other early agricultural settlements also emerged independently in places like the Nile River Valley in Egypt, the Indus River Valley in South Asia, and the Yangtze River Valley in China.
Early farming groups made permanent settlements in areas with fertile soil and access to water sources such as rivers or lakes. Examples of such areas include the Nile Valley in Egypt, the Tigris and Euphrates River valleys in Mesopotamia, the Indus River Valley in South Asia, and the Yellow River Valley in China. These settlements eventually developed into cities and led to the rise of complex societies.
The river Nile
the nile river had a role of being honest
Throughout history, civilization in Egypt has been concentrated around the fertile Nile river. The earliest settlements alongside the nile river began during the stone age period and the population of Egypt is still concentrated alongside the Nile river and the Nile river delta.
Yes, many. Memphis, Luxor, Cairo,
through the upper and lower part of the river Nile
yes there are many landforms that affect the river nile such as ethiopia, i think this web is fab, use it more often
The Nile River's annual flooding benefited Egypt by providing irrigation and deposited silt for fertile soil. In Nubia, the Nile ran high on the river banks which left little room for farming and people had to live near the river for their water supply.you have to add more detail