corn and rice
It is very important to farmers who live in the area because if they are growing crops there the mud is moist and healthy so the crops grow. Unlike all around other parts of Egypt where it iz too dry.
they peed on the crops to make them moist
yes, it was good to grow crops on. it was moist and helped grow tobacco.
Due to suface tension the suface of two moist grain act a suface attraction force upon each other and attracted to wards each other.
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they had Akhet(flood time) from June to September,summer floods covered the valley floor Peret(sowing time) from october to february the people tilled their fields and planted their crops in the moist soil Shemu(Harvest time) from march to may The farmers harvest their grain
No, cornbread is a bread or grain product. The corn used to make cornbread is dried and ground into flour, with nutritional properties quite different from the immature, moist "corn" eaten as a vegetable.
They prefere slightly moist, but mild weather, as they can search for grubs and crops.
The Nile River helped with crops the most every year in Summer - when it was too hot for the crops to be naturally moist, so the River was a nearby source for the farmers to use.
bronchioles.
rice is a big one, which produces methane. and things that can grow in moist or dry areas. :)
warm moist air