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for plants to grow from the Nile
Each year, the Nile flooded parts of egypt, and the Nile is the living source for Egypt.
nile has a very fertile kindof soil which is very good for growing plants that is why the people living there can grow 2 to 3 crops
The nile river floods every so often making it possible to grow plants in the soil.
On the banks of the nile. In the process of a year the egyptians would plant, the nile would flood and nourish the plants, then the water would draw back, then it would leave a layer of smooth dirt that would leave the plants very fertile, and then the plants would grow strong.
Yes, if the lily of nile produce viable seeds, bulbs can be formed from the plants raised from the seeds and than these bulbs can be grown again as vegetative propagules.
the nile river flood every year and it deposited fresh soil that helped crops to grow and it had many tipes of animals plants birds and fish. some plants helped them to make clothes and paper.
It does flood. They are not afraid because it deposits silt over the land, which makes plants grow faster.
Egypt is a dry desert area that is dependent on the Nile river for water. When the Nile floods, it waters the land and also replenishes the nutrients in the soil. That allows crops to grow around the Nile. "Earth rejoices" because it is now wet and fertile and able to grow plants. "All men are glad" because they can grow crops and have enough to eat.
cotten and corn and trees there not allowed to own very much acers of land
The Fertile soil around the Nile is used to grow barley, wheat ect...
The area around the Nile River is extremely fertile and perfect for farming. Each year when the Nile floods, the water deposits silt onto the land. Silt is similar to a fertilizer and helps plants grow.