Egypt was called the "Gift of the Nile" for 5 reasons. Firstly they used the black land (mud) left after the Nile's yearly flood to farm. This mud was very very fertile and because of this they had a surplus of food. Egyptians decided to sell this food, so, developing better ships, allowed themselves to export and gain wealth. It was also a source of fishing, and they invented irrigation ditches to irrigate their farms. The Nile also provided water for the Egyptians.
the seasons affect the Egyptians as the seasons tell the Egyptians when to harvest, plant and store the crops and if it its a good season there will be more crops if its a bad season then they would get less crops hope this helps
It affected the ancient Egyptians by giving them a source of water they could only find in a oasis.
it help the farmers of Egypt by bringing silt to the land
(silt is bits of rock and minerals that are good for plants)
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
Flooding was an extreme problem with the early farmers. The two inventions that helped them deal with the flooding problem were seed plows and irrigation systems.
Papyrus a type of reed found close to the shore all along the Nile River
It helped with all of the planting and giving water to the dry area. They also made irrigation systems off of the Nile to bring water to crops.
Most of them were polytheistic. Take as an example the Egyptians. They adored all kinds of gods. Ra, Osiris, Isis, Horus, ETC.
They devised an innovative irrigation system, which created a surplus of food.
It was used in dry areas to help to grow crops and as a source of water.
It was used in dry areas to help to grow crops and as a source of water.
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
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
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
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
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
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
it left behind a layer of fertile silt
They used it to their advantage because it watered their crops :)
They used it to their advantage because it watered their crops :)