The Nile River influenced Egypt by trading, farming, drinking water, and farming.
The Nile and White Nile Rivers after the annual floods.
they all have water
diversion of water to the fields a system of cannals from the rivers
Because it provided water to the people of Cairo
The Nile supplied water for crops and animals. Its yearly floods brought silt on to the fields which improved their fertility.
I think lower egypt was because there is lots of smaller rivers that join the nile an where the rivers are there is lots of land that flood ao the soil is good.
how many nile rivers are there Albert Nile, White Nile, Blue Nile, Nile Fan, Victoria Nile, and Yellow Nile
Farming was only possible in Egypt in the flood plains of the Nile river. Every year the Nile floods, carrying nutrient-rich silt over the flood plains and fertilizing the fields on both sides of the river. Water flowing through the Nile is fresh and was used for irrigation on the fields. Away from the water of the Nile River, Egypt has a desert climate and farming is either subsistence or impossible.
The two rivers that forms the River Nile is the Blue Nile and the White Nile.
The Nile Delta was perfect for farming. After the rainy season, when the Nile floods, the soil is rich with salts and perfect for farming.
The first farming societies were located along rivers because farms need water to survive. Without the modern invention of plumbing, it would be impossible to sustain a farm in a location far from water.