well the difference is that in ancient Egypt the farming around the Nile was the only place you can farm so they ran out of room and they have simple tools but in now time we have better tools and can farm any where you like
The farmers of Egypt consisted mainly of villagers and the wealthier peasants. They were in charge of growing most everything that the Egyptian people needed to eat. Farmers grew crops like barley, vegetables, melons, vines, pomegranates, figs, and wheat.
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Settled farming communities began to develop in Egypt and Nubia around 5000 B.C.
a trend in united states farming today is using modern technology
Mesopotamia,Egypt,United States Farming Mesopotamia, as in this area much more complex and difficult than was the case in Egypt.
The Nile river, which was very useful for irrigation supported farming in ancient Egypt. Ancient Egyptians made canals that connected directly to the Nile. They then made sluices that gave water from the canals to farms. Farming was the key to the development of Egyptian civilization.
Agriculture(farming) irrigation Architecture(building)
yes. because if they didn't then no one would be there today alive.
farming in Egypt was hard and was a whole lot of work.
The Pharaoh ordered peasants to do all the farming
it doesn't make much of a difference all that matters is that it is next to the nile. but farmers mainly farm in the south.
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The Nile River influenced Egypt by trading, farming, drinking water, and farming.
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They were farming
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