Yes. They also use it for farm land
I am quite certain that they STILL DO use oars in the Nile river.
The Nile River helped with crops the most every year in Summer - when it was too hot for the crops to be naturally moist, so the River was a nearby source for the farmers to use.
The availability of arable land as well as safe higher ground meant that the civilization could make use of the Nile Valley to grow food and use the river for transportation and trade.
The Nile river is one of the most important in the world. In the past it has served as source of life as well as transportation for those who use it.
They used the Nile River for irrigation and transportation.
The Nile river is the longest river in the continent of Africa. People of Egypt and Sudan use the Nile as a source of water for irrigation and fishing.
The availability of arable land as well as safe higher ground meant that the civilization could make use of the Nile Valley to grow food and use the river for transportation and trade.
transportation, trade, warfare, barrier and most importantly agriculture that is farming
It is the most hospitable part of Egypt and the most fertile, therefore most live in or around it.
No.But they did use it for transportation.
The ancient Egyptians used the land around the Nile river for 1. planting crops so when the Nile flooded, the crops were watered. 2. they built up some of the surrounding land to create wall-like structures that controlled the flooding. Thank You for asking this question so that I can gladly answer!