The months of August, September and October see the highest flow rates of the Nile. And if you looked at those months and figured that September was the peak, you'd be correct. Use the links below for more information. There is even a graph of flows at the Barron site. Scroll down to hit it.
The River Nile flooded every year between June and September, in a season the Egyptians called akhet - the inundation. However with the building of The High Dam, as-Sad al-'Aali, completed on 21 July 1970, the flooding is now under control.
The Nile River starts flooding its banks in southern Sudan in April or May, but it is July or August before the flood waters arrive at Aswan in Egypt, and September before they reach their peak. It is October before the land floods near Cairo. Nile flooding in Egypt have been somewhat controlled since construction of the Aswan High Dam was completed in 1971.
The River Nile flooded every year between June and September, in a season the Egyptians called 'akhet' - the inundation.
Jun - Sep: Floding Season Oct - Feb: Growng Season Mar - May: Harvesting Season
The Nile flooded between June and September
The low water season is February-June.
Because the torrent of water would carry sediment, as does any flood, and this would be deposited when the Nile overflowed its banks.
The Nile River floods every year.
The River Nile flooded every year between June and September. However with the construction of the Aswan Dam it meant that from 1970 the annual flood is controlled.
The country of Egypt receives almost no rain at all. The only part that is hospitable to humans is along the banks of the Nile River. The Nike carries water from areas that receive rain, and the Nile would flood once a year as a result, fertilizing the soil along the banks. Even today, settlement in Egypt is confined to the banks of the Nile.
The Nile River flooded annually
Yes it does. It floods every year.
between June and September
Not that i know of, But it may flood once a year i think it's in the winter.
It was Hapi since he is the god of the Nile but some say that it was from coincidence................ no it isn't
The Nile River floods each year because of the ammount of rain. The Nile flooding was and is a great resource for farming. The water mixes with the ground and creates "Silt" a good material for planting.
The flood waters left slit on the farmland, which provided nutrients for the soil
Early-Late Spring.