It helped with water source and without water people, plants, and animals will die
Simply without the Nile there would be no Egypt just desert, it is Egypt's only river. The river provided a source of water and life in the form of fertile soil to grow food and the annual flood provided extra water and more fertile soil in the form of the silt it left behind. It also provided a means of transport especially in the building of the pyramids etc.
it shaped by the shores going over sand and making mud ....com
That is the first answer that I am going to leave there.I believe the answer u are looking for might be asking a different way.I believe it meant like irrigation systems so technology and protection walls so structure. And other ways that the Nile helped shaped it together.
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* Agriculture* Towns and cites being built (type of house)*The amount of thinkingIt shaped ancient Egyptian lifestyle.
For example, the food they ate was mainly associated with the Nile in some way (examples: fishing, farming)
It was what defined ancient Egypt. It was more than just a river, it was the way of survival. It could be used for trade and travel etc.
There was even a god for the Nile river.
Ok so the nile river affected the acient Egypt by slowly died up as the land dried plants died and animals left to search for water. Write out the social studies book By:Ariel Evamarie Oliver.
they planned their crops with the high and low seasons of the river and it also provided water for the population and a waterway transportation system. Never forget that at 4132 miles long it is the largest river wich croses 10 countries.
The Nile river would overflow every year making the soil around it fertile enabling the Egyptians to have a steady food source.
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The Nile River had a great amount of influence on ancient Egyptian life. The floods controlled when people could grow crops.
they provide egyptian foods and egyptians plants.
The Nile river provided the ancient Egyptians with food by depositing silt to help them grow their crops and by attracting birds, animals and reptiles which could also be harvested for food.
That was where the fertile land was, on which they depended.
The Ancient Egyptians did bathe near the Nile River. In fact they bathed in the Nile River. The Nile River also provided then with food.
The Nile River
The Nile was not harmful.
it was The Nile River
nile river
Mainly the Nile River Valley and the Nile River Delta.
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because the ancient egyptians have big heads and but sweats
The Egytians grew around the nile
It developed along the Nile River in the ancient Egyptians.
The Ancient Egyptians.
The Nile River had a great amount of influence on ancient Egyptian life. The floods controlled when people could grow crops.