The ancient Egyptians had 3 seasons; Inundation, Emergence, and Harvest. During Inundation, the Nile River would flood for many days. Then, when Emergence came, the land would emerge from the floodwater rich and perfect for farming. This is because the Nile leaves silt behind when it drains back into the river, which makes the land rich and fertile.
The Nile River Valley was a civilization that started at the northern most peak of the Nile River. Their main economy was largely based on farming, the rich soil being provided by the annual flooding of the Nile River.
Due to the nutrient-rich soil and ample supply of water.
Yes. That is why the Egyptians settled around the river, because of the rich soil it provided from the flooding.
The soil around the Nile is rich and fertile due to the annual flooding of the river which deposits nutrient-rich sediment onto the land. This process, known as inundation, replenishes the soil with nutrients, making it ideal for agriculture. Additionally, the river brings water for irrigation which further enhances the fertility of the soil.
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the Nile
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The rich fertile soil along the river that is one of the few places reasonable agriculture can take place.
The Nile River
The Nile flood brought a rich soil called silt and water for the crops.
It mostly comes from Ethiopia.
the rich soil is limited.