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Why was Egypt called the gift of the Nile?

without its fertile soil to grow crops Egypt would be a wasteland and its people would die becouse they have would have no food to eat


What are the answers to ancient Egypt Life along the Nile Newsela?

"Life along the Nile" on Newsela explores the significance of the Nile River in ancient Egypt, highlighting how it provided essential resources for agriculture, transportation, and trade. The river's annual flooding enriched the soil, enabling the growth of crops like wheat and barley, which were vital for the economy. Additionally, the Nile facilitated cultural exchange and communication between different regions, shaping ancient Egyptian society. Overall, the river was central to the development and sustenance of life in ancient Egypt.


What was ancient Egyptians relationship with the Nile river?

The Nile River is the longest river in the world. It is 4184 mile( 6695 kilometers) long. It runs through Ethiopia, Zaire, Uganda,Kenya,Tanzania, Rwanda,Burundi,Sudan, and Egypt. The river got its name from the greek word nelios meaning valley. The Egyptians named the river Ar meaning black. Greeks called the river kem also meaning black.


How did geography shape life in ancient Egypt?

The physical features if Egypt are Sahara desert, Arabian desert, Sinai Peninsula, Lake Nasser, Qattara Depression, and Gebel Katherina. But the main was the Nile river, it was a good water resource use for many reasons.-ClAUdiA fEliX


What was the significance of the Nile river for ancient Egyptian society?

For Egypt - absolute. Basically because without the Nile there would be no Egypt as we know it, only desert. The Nile encouraged settlement and cultures because it gave life in the form of water for, amongst other things, drinking, crops and transport.