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Basically ancient Egypt could not have existed without the river Nile. Since rainfall is almost non-existent in Egypt, the floods provided the only source of water, moisture to sustain crops. Every year, heavy summer rain in the Ethiopian highlands, sent a torrent of water that overflowed the banks of the Nile. This left thick rich mud (black silt) which was excellent soil to plant seeds in. The ancient Egyptians could grow crops only in the mud left behind when the Nile flooded. So they all had fields all along the River Nile. Reeds, called papyrus, grew along side the Nile and were used to make paper and boats from the reeds. The Nile also gave the ancient Egyptians food. They used spears and nets to catch fish. Another way the Nile helped was transport as it was the quickest and easiest way to travel or move goods from place to place. Modern time the Nile also supports Hydro-electricity, irrigation, tourism, fishing, transport etc.

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The Nile River flooding helped form the economy of Egypt by droping the soil it carried from far upriver. Over time the soil has formed a huge delta of low-lying land. Around 6000 B.C early people began farming on the delta and in the river vally leading to it.

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Apart from what it has always provided, it supplies a large amount of hydro-electricity.

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How does Mesopotamia affect Egypt?

it affected Egypt by it having the Nile river and delta


Economy of ancient Egypt relied most heavily on?

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What would happen if Egypt's economy if their wasn't the Nile river?

it would affect the economy because the agriculture levels would go down, because of course most of Egypt's agriculture depends on the Nile river


How did geography affect Egypt's economy?

Geography influenced affected Egypt's economy because the Egyptians needed water, and because living in a desert there isn't much water they relied heavily on the nile river. Without the Nile river Egypt would not have existed, or at least modern day man would not have known of its existence because papyrus was grown form the Nile which is what the Egyptians wrote on, but they still carved hieroglyphics in into the walls of the Pyramids.


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the climate effects them cause it is so hot and made of mostly desert everyone there must live near the Nile River or else their chances of living are slim. (although Egypt is big they have population problems because most of Egypt is desert.)


What ways were Egypt and Mesopotamia affected by river valleys?

The annually renewed soil from the river flooding provided the surplus of food on which a civilisation can develop.


What geographic features affected the development of Egypt?

Because Egypt is complete desert, their civilization developed around the Nile River and people started living near the Nile River because without the river and its flooding, people wouldn't have resources they need to live in Egypt.


How geography affected the development of ancient Egypt.?

Egypt's position along a river valley gave it sufficient water to irrigate crops and therefore establish cities.


What was Ancient Egypt concentrated along?

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.


What is the biggest river in Egypt?

Egypt has only one river - the river Nile, the longest river in the world.


How did the Nile River help sustain the economy of Egypt allowing it to beecome a thriving nation for over three thousand years?

it helped the economy by providing a trading route system.


The Nile River affected the uniting of Upper and Lower Egypt by?

Because it flows through both and therefore provides the same to each.