Basically it was used for transport - of finished goods, processed foodstuffs etc and the raw materials, seeds etc. Of course the water would be used to grow the crops etc. Given the river is over 4,000 miles long, flows through numerous countries and there are millions living close, the transport would be an essential part of these peoples lives.
All sorts of watercraft, including motorboats, cruisers, canoes, Feluccas, Dhows,kyaks
they used canoes only because there was nothing else they could build... :D
As any other river would be, by watercraft.
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by handmade wooden boats.
provided them with thick, rich soilgreat soil for growing cropsand transportation
They used the Nile river to transport things as the also built canals through out the river for farming an other needs
They used the Nile River for irrigation and transportation.
Since Egypt was spread along the coast of river Nile the major transportation route was sailing the river. The second best was the large number of camels for the land transportation.
No.But they did use it for transportation.
The availability of arable land as well as safe higher ground meant that the civilization could make use of the Nile Valley to grow food and use the river for transportation and trade.
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Carry goods for trade
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Yes - The Nile is nearly as good as the only source of water for Egypt.
Papyrus.
reeds that grew along the Nile River