because the Nile River is very close to the ships so the ships dont even have to roam around. Answer: the ship was very close so the Nile River doesnt have to go anywhere.
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The shipbuilders along the Nile developed vessels for their local waters, materials available and purposes, as shipbuilders everywhere have always done. The river's influence would have been the nature of the waterway, its currents, average depth and so on. Beyond that, ship design would have been a matter of how the builders envisaged it, and once they arrived at sufficiently successful local principles, kept to them for centuries.
The Nile River influenced Egypt by trading, farming, drinking water, and farming.
The Nile
The Nile
The Nile River
Ancient Egyptian civilization was created and greatly influenced by the Nile River. The flooding of the Nile was sustainable but not perfectly reliable, creating the belief in gods and social stratification. The Nile River provided sustenance to Egypt for around 3000 years.
Nile River
Egypt has only one river - the river Nile, the longest river in the world.
Columbia River Shipbuilding Company was created in 1918.
Deserts and the Nile river
Nile River
Egypt's Nile River is probably the most significant of these.
The Nile River.