Yes, it helped them in growing crops.
It help the farming of Egypt by brining silt to the land (silt is bits of rocks0
It help the farming of Egypt by brining silt to the land (silt is bits of rocks0
It help the farming of Egypt by brining silt to the land (silt is bits of rocks0
It help the farming of Egypt by brining silt to the land (silt is bits of rocks0
It help the farming of Egypt by brining silt to the land (silt is bits of rocks0
Silt was good for the egyptians because silt gave them good soil. The crops also grew quickly.
For early egyptians their land provided them with good soil to grow crops, the nile gave them the silt and they were pretty good traders
For early egyptians their land provided them with good soil to grow crops, the nile gave them the silt and they were pretty good traders
The Egyptians depended on the annual flooding of the Nile to cover their fields with black silt and to irrigate their crops.
Yes, silt can hold water due to its fine particle size and high porosity. The small spaces between silt particles allow water to be retained, making it useful for moisture retention in soil.
They used silt, or black mud for farming their crops. It provided rich soil for the crops.They also used it to make mudbricks, which they used for buildings, clay for pottery, etc.
the floods produced farmland with its rich layer of soil called silt