The nile river was plentiful and got many gifts to the egyptians. Some of these gifts were fish, hippos, and birds such as ibises. These could all be hunted down and used for food, which was essential. Another gift the nile brought was water, obviously. The water could be used for irrigation, and drinking. This helped farming and helped the egyptians survive
the major river systems have to do with the Nile river. the Nile river provided transportation, water, and also allowed agriculture to take place. Also Nile river was the reason why Egypt is called "the gift of the Nile."
To measure anything - one use was to record the annual Nile flood levels.
I think it is because the Nile served them in agriculture, so it made them survive longer, and it made them happy, thus creating a positive attitude, thus making afterlife even more happy.
The Egyptians moved their goods on boats using the Nile waterways in most cases. They also used pack animals to move their goods from one area of the cities to other areas.
Because, it's how they Egyptians lived. That's how they had food. For instance, The Nile River, would soften their soil, so they can plant things. And that's how they drank water. That's how they ate, they planted things and they also caught fish from the Nile.. That was how they got to one place to the next, they sailed on their ships.. This why the Nile River was such a big significance to the Ancient Egyptians. ~ Raylan Nelson, 6th grade.
the major river systems have to do with the Nile river. the Nile river provided transportation, water, and also allowed agriculture to take place. Also Nile river was the reason why Egypt is called "the gift of the Nile."
They were the people that lived in the lower Nile valley and Nile delta. They were one of the great ancient civilisations and built the pyramids.
the egyptains used the river nile to transport the stones from one places to the other while they were making the pyramid.
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The Egyptians mostly built their villages along the Nile because that was one of the only places that they could get the water that they needed to survive
It is the longest river in the world and one of the oldest. It allowed the Egyptians to farm.
To measure anything - one use was to record the annual Nile flood levels.
I think it is because the Nile served them in agriculture, so it made them survive longer, and it made them happy, thus creating a positive attitude, thus making afterlife even more happy.
Because they were protected by the Nile river. if they tried to go down the river but there would be to many rapids so the would die. The desert also protected them, because no one wanted to walk thousands of miles and die. The only way someone could get in was throw the Mediterranean's sea.
The Egyptians moved their goods on boats using the Nile waterways in most cases. They also used pack animals to move their goods from one area of the cities to other areas.
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Because, it's how they Egyptians lived. That's how they had food. For instance, The Nile River, would soften their soil, so they can plant things. And that's how they drank water. That's how they ate, they planted things and they also caught fish from the Nile.. That was how they got to one place to the next, they sailed on their ships.. This why the Nile River was such a big significance to the Ancient Egyptians. ~ Raylan Nelson, 6th grade.