papyrus
reeds that grew along the Nile River
The Nile is a north-flowing freshwater river.
Part of the longest river in the world, call the river Nile.
The same as any other river but including crocodiles.
A king
fresh crops
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
they kill it
well the nile lies closely to ethypia and since that's where human kind started i gues the earliest humans discovered the nile
The people of the Nile river thought alligators were like some kind of gods. The people worshiped them and they thought that the Nile river flooded because of the alligator. They were crocodiles actually
King Tuts favorite kind of food was fish from the Nile River.