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the land was fertile and good for farming.
Clay for pottery, but more importantly, the floods from the river Nile make the area around the Nile fertile and good for farming many things.
The Fertile soil around the Nile is used to grow barley, wheat ect...
No the nile river overflows so frequently that the land around it is fertile and very good for farming.
It has the Nile river running through the middle of it, so the soil is very fertile and good for farming.
Simply without the Nile there would be no Egypt just desert, it is Egypt's only river. The river provided a source of water and life in the form of fertile soil to grow food and the annual flood provided extra water and more fertile soil in the form of the silt it left behind. It also provided a means of transport especially in the building of the pyramids etc.
nile has a very fertile kindof soil which is very good for growing plants that is why the people living there can grow 2 to 3 crops
The region had desirable geography, good climate, and proximity to water
For the ancient egypt is good because they can drink water. ************************************ Note: Even today, the Nile valley is a fertile area for food crops because of irrigation by river water. It is also used as drinking water (after being treated). The River Nile is still used for transporting goods and passengers by boats.
Because the Egyptians had the Nile River and the Nile Valley (fertile areas, good to grow crops) and they had many good crops. No. Britain colonized Egypt so that it could build the Suez Canal.
The Nile River is a very good director
The NILE river is the longest river in the SOUTH AFRICA