The Nile river was literally the life of Egypt. It provided a means of linking the upper and lower regions. It provided them with water and fish. It flooded annually and when the flood waters receded they left a fertile soil that made very productive farming. Egypt was known as the breadbasket of the Mediterranean. The Nile was also the home of the papyrus reed of which ancient "paper" was made. Overall, the Nile was life-giving and wealth producing.
For food (fish), water, and land herb growth and crops! and to swim...o and of coures boating!
egypt benefit from the nile river because it provides transportation,water to bath and grow crops,and to drink water
The Nile helped at Ancient Egyptians because it provided them with water for irrigation, water for bathing, soil for planting crops, and a mean of transport for the Egyptians.
it made the seasons and made wealth and caused the black lands when the soil was Black.
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the ancient Egypt live next to the Nile Rive
Egypt, the valley of the lower reaches of the Nile.
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The Lower Nile is the North and the Upper Nile is the South.
Egypt's Nile River has a predictable time of flooding.
How did the nile river shaped ancient egypt
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The Nile river.
It assisted ancient Egypt in that the Nile separated two areas ruled by different kings.
Yes, the nile river is located in ancient egypt and it's in the same place today.
Nile changed the weather conditions in ancient Egypt.
the ancient Egypt live next to the Nile Rive
its originated in Egypt An ancient river Nile
- Egypt on the Nile and on stage a good representation of ancient Egypt in the opera 'Aida'.
There is only one major river in Egypt and that is the Nile.
From the river Nile