Agriculture, and therefore an easy and nice life. The Nile flooded every once in a while, and there was a clear frequency in that flooding, the Egyptians used this to irrigate their land. The banks of the Nile were a great place for society to begin. John Green explains it in a great and understandable way on his YouTube channel crashcourse.
The Nile River provided geese, pin-tail ducks, and plenty of fish. Also, since the river made the land fertile, the Nile helped the land grow date palms, grapevines, and fig trees.
Fish and irrigation to land which enabled crops to be grown.
Fish - see the link below.
the nile gave them fish
probably some river food like fishes lobster something cause they had river nile which they were very proud off
The Nile River and its tributaries which was the source of their food and basis of their transport.
It gave the farmers in Ancient Egypt great resources for food and living. It also had many of the local animals native to Egypt that came for water. Sometimes the Nile River over-flooded.
Geographic features of the Nile river valley affect the development of ancient Egypt because it allowed the Egyptians to grow crops. This allowed them to have enough food to support a population and trade.
Building pyrmaids- but sources now say that they volunterred to build the pyramids and get get paid with food
dates and figsthe dates used to on the ends of the Nile river on trees and so did the figs.
Well... I am not sure about the plant food source, however the most common animal food source is poultry (fish, duck, geese, etc.) FUN FACT: Beer was the main drink in ancient Egypt. I hope this helps any of you! :)
Well... I am not sure about the plant food source, however the most common animal food source is poultry (fish, duck, geese, etc.) FUN FACT: Beer was the main drink in ancient Egypt. I hope this helps any of you! :)
The Romans obtained their food by either growing it or by importing it. Egypt and Sicily were two of the main sources for Roman food.The Romans obtained their food by either growing it or by importing it. Egypt and Sicily were two of the main sources for Roman food.The Romans obtained their food by either growing it or by importing it. Egypt and Sicily were two of the main sources for Roman food.The Romans obtained their food by either growing it or by importing it. Egypt and Sicily were two of the main sources for Roman food.The Romans obtained their food by either growing it or by importing it. Egypt and Sicily were two of the main sources for Roman food.The Romans obtained their food by either growing it or by importing it. Egypt and Sicily were two of the main sources for Roman food.The Romans obtained their food by either growing it or by importing it. Egypt and Sicily were two of the main sources for Roman food.The Romans obtained their food by either growing it or by importing it. Egypt and Sicily were two of the main sources for Roman food.The Romans obtained their food by either growing it or by importing it. Egypt and Sicily were two of the main sources for Roman food.
Nobles in Ancient Egypt did not wear food; they ate it.
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