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your asking the wrong question
the Egyptian culture didn't affect the Nile
it was the Nile that affected the Egyptians.
by giving them food, protection, water, crops, trade, and transportation
The Nile River is approximately 4,135 miles long, and about 1,200 miles of it flows through Egypt. The southern boundary of ancient Egypt at Aswan marks the point where the river enters Egypt from Sudan, highlighting the importance of the Nile in sustaining ancient Egyptian civilization. The river's flow was crucial for agriculture, trade, and transportation, making it central to the culture and economy of ancient Egypt.
Thebes was important to the Ancient Egyptians because it was the ancient capital of Egypt and was very close to the Nile River.
How did the nile river shaped ancient egypt
Yes, the nile river is located in ancient egypt and it's in the same place today.
No Egypt is built around The Nile River
Ancient Egypt was located along the Nile River in northeast Africa.
nile river
The Nile River
ancient Egypt or Africa
The Nile
From the river Nile
There is only one major river in Egypt and that is the Nile.