Before modern flood control, the rise and fall of the River Nile controlled all life in Egypt. High water could spread far beyond the river banks where slowed velocity allows accumulated silt particles drop out of suspension. This would enrich the soils in the flood plain which would be exposed later when the water receded for the dry season.
In these flood plains, plants such as papyrus and lotus were common because both can lie dormant in the ground after water recedes, waiting for its return. Known as marginals because they live at this fluctuating margin of a water body, these plants grow equally well inundated or on dry land. They offer food for a variety of animals and reproductive habitat for many species. So like the river, the presence of high water and thriving plants directly relates to the type and quantity of animals and fish that call these shallows their home.
If u change the flow of a river's water it effect the plants and animals in the area becuz when the animal's drink the water and the water has oil or poison in it they could die and when some people take the river's water and water the plants, it could rot.
It's the other way around - no Nile no animals, especially in Egypt.
The biome of the Nile River is the area where the fish, plants, animals, and people live in or around it.
=There are Seaweeds, and many other diffrent types of plants=
Plants and animals were certainly domesticated along ancient river civilizations. Humans brought these animals and plants and grew and bred them according to their needs.
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Rivers are inanimate objects they do not domesticate plants or animals
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Fish, sharks, crocodiles and plants and there are people that live around the Nile river too.Crocodiles, hippos, buffalo, water bison, alligators, and pirhanas.
in a river you could find alot of animals and plants like fish and on the side of a river you would find trees small tiny plants and alot of other things.
Most likely.
because it is home to many plants and animals