Given the river is over 4,000 miles long it is not possible to answer except to say - mainly agriculture, building and for living on.
The egyptians used their land in many different ways. One way they used their for was farming or harvetsing (SAME). Also they built tombs or pyramids obviously.
The ancient Egyptians used the land around the Nile river for 1. planting crops so when the Nile flooded, the crops were watered. 2. they built up some of the surrounding land to create wall-like structures that controlled the flooding. Thank You for asking this question so that I can gladly answer!
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The Egyptians relied on the Nile River for farming because the Nile River was the source of water for the Egyptians. The rest of the land around them was mostly desert. They may have irrigated water to get their plants the water they needed. (they may have used other metohds of watering their plants too.)
they used the red land a walls to protect the nile river and egyptians the red land was to burn the foes feet and the walls were built to protect the nile river and the people. Then, they used Mesopotamia and the wet sand to make quick-sand by agitating the sand (ex. Mixing quickly). The they hid lava under the sand.
The Nile River was used for transportation, because of canoes, kayaks, sailboats, and a type of boat called a felluca.
The land beside the River Nile is used for growing crops. The river floods every year.
the river nile is used for toilets
The ancient Egyptians used the land around the Nile river for 1. planting crops so when the Nile flooded, the crops were watered. 2. they built up some of the surrounding land to create wall-like structures that controlled the flooding. Thank You for asking this question so that I can gladly answer!
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The Fertile soil around the Nile is used to grow barley, wheat ect...
barges were used to carry what down the nile river
Every bit of fertile land was used to produce crops.
Every bit of fertile land was used to produce crops.
It is believed that egyptians first used Geometry in taxing the farmers who cultivates the land near the Nile River.
The river Nile (prior to the construction of the Aswan Dam) used to flood every year, depositing both water and silt on the land near the shore. This was a source of both irrigation and fertilization, by a means that was completely effortless for farmers; it just happened by itself. It was, therefore, very easy to farm in the vicinity of the Nile. Now the Nile is used to generate electricity instead, and does not flood.
Right now it is the Amazon River, located in the Amazon Rainforest. But it used to be the Nile River, which runs through Egypt.