This was when the Nile flooded and left behind the silt - it enabled the farmers to grow much more crops than normal.
The Nile encouraged settlement and cultures because it gave life in the form of water, for without it there would be no Egypt or Sudan as we know it, only desert.
The Nile river is important to the Ancient Egyptians because it kept them alive & developed.
How did the largest group in Egyptian society live?
because it did
Egypt is called "The land of the Nile" or "The gift of the Nile",because of the river Nile's rich water supply to Egypt,& it's help to develop their culture,hierarchy and everything.
the Nile
The Ancient Egyptians valued the Nile River because of many reasons. First, Egypt does not get much rainfall. So, people and animals drink from it. Second, the Nile supported sources of food, such as game like water buffalo or fish. Also, they watered their crops with it. When the Nile flooded, it left behind rich silt that would help the crops and the Egyptians by getting a good harvest and being healthy. With the Nile, people could create papyrus, a kind of paper made from the reeds that grow in the Nile. The Nile River was believed to be a gift, a present from the gods so that human life could be sustained.
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.
The Nile River
The River Nile was a major means of transportation, using sailing craft. The regular floods brought rich nutrients to fertilise the river valley, and aid in growing food crops. The curse could have been from the damage the flooding could cause to property and livestock.
warm and sunny, received little ran fall, they used the Nile for drinking water and bathed in it. it was a huge desert! in the very center of the desert was the nile river, which is the longest river in the world. the nile river was "a gift from the gods", as they said, because it, and about 20 miles east and west of it, were green and rich with soil great for planting crops.
warm and sunny, received little ran fall, they used the Nile for drinking water and bathed in it. it was a huge desert! in the very center of the desert was the nile river, which is the longest river in the world. the nile river was "a gift from the gods", as they said, because it, and about 20 miles east and west of it, were green and rich with soil great for planting crops.
It mostly comes from Ethiopia.
They knew how the Nile River worked
the rich soil is limited.