They relied on it to get good harvests from their farming.
Many images in Egyptian writing may depict life living along the nile, such as animals and what not.
They relied on it to get good harvests from their farming.
the river NILE
This was when the Nile flooded and left behind the silt - it enabled the farmers to grow much more crops than normal.
Noone is 'immortal', which is different in believing that there is an 'after-life'.
the nile river...
Ancient Egyptian life was shaped their religion, their monarchs and the Nile River. Their ancient civilization spanned thousands of years.
They called Egypt the gift of the Nile because they wanted to give Egypt the gift of the Nile. They also called Egypt the gift of the Nile because they were Ancient Egyptians.
It depends upon the hymn; also it is important to keep in mind that the Nile was often a part of a title of many Egyptian gods and goddesses and there are often misunderstandings in translation which becomes miscommunication.
That is an Ankh, 'key of life', 'the key of the Nile', 'crux ansata') and it was the Egyptian hieroglyphic character that read "eternal life".
the Nile affected life by providing fish and waterbirds for food, water to irrigate the crops, papyrus for writing and mud which was full of enrichment for the plants
As it did every other Egyptian, however he could not have built the great Pyramid of Giza without the Nile. See the link below.