Yes
The Nile River floods each year because of the ammount of rain. The Nile flooding was and is a great resource for farming. The water mixes with the ground and creates "Silt" a good material for planting.
a flood. think of all the good that came from the nile river flooding.
The flooding of the nile river
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.
it was good for crops near the nile river since water was scarce
No the nile river overflows so frequently that the land around it is fertile and very good for farming.
When the Huang Rver flooded was a blessing and a curse, it gave good farmland but killed people in its floods and destroyed farms. The Nile river only flooded once a year, so the river left good soil and the people didn't have to worry about crops being destroyed.
cause there was plentyfull gold and good farming land and down the river nile
The Nile River's annual flooding provided fertile soil for agriculture, making Egypt a prosperous place to settle. The desert geography also provided natural protection from invaders, contributing to the security of early civilizations.
It was a good place to get silt not farm. Silt is rich soil very good to use in farming. The best place to farm was The Black land. It had good soil, The Red land was just dry desert not good for farming. Plus The Black land was along to the Nile river so it was good to farm there when the Nile floods. (The Nile always flooded at the same time of year.) The Sirius (Sp?) star would appear just before the Nile flooded. I just studied this in school hope I helped! =)
The Egyptians relied on the Nile River for farming because the Nile River was the source of water for the Egyptians. The rest of the land around them was mostly desert. They may have irrigated water to get their plants the water they needed. (they may have used other metohds of watering their plants too.)