The ancient Egyptian calendar, made up of twelve months of 30 days each, was divided into three seasons, based upon the cycles of the Nile. The three seasons were - Akhet, Inundation or flood. Peret, the growing season. Shemu, the drought or harvest season.
Akhet: The Flood Season, Shemu: The Harvest Season, Peret: The Growing Season.
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its a cycle of flood there its that easy
Nile River
Egypt has only one river - the river Nile, the longest river in the world.
The nile river.
Nile River
the three seasons of the Nile river are: pickles, cheese, pie.. pickles: green and sour cheese: yellow/white and bitter pie: cherry/apple/pumpkin/etc.. sweet..yummy..=)
Egypt's Nile River is probably the most significant of these.
The Nile River.
The River Nile flows through Cairo, Egypt.
The geographic features of the Nile River valley affected what the ancient Egyptians did in their daily lives. The Nile River was the central point by which the crops were irrigated, drinking water located, and trade was established. During the rainy season, the Nile River would flood and irrigate the land through a series of channels. In drier seasons the Nile was a meeting place for markets.
Nile River.
The Nile River is in Africa. It is considered the longest river in the world being 4,258 miles long. The Nile River is divided into two main branches, the White Nile and the Blue Nile.
The River Nile flows through the Nile Valley.