The Nile River played a VERY important role in the development of the Egyptians because their main water supply was based on the Nile River, and therefore the Nile River was very important in the Egyptians' survival.
The Nile River flooded its banks once a year. When it did it brought a fresh supply of fertile silt which made it possible for the population to increase and for fewer people to do the work required to feed everyone. This made it possible for the Egyptians to develop religion, writing, artisanship, architecture and other activities which would not have been possible if they were devoting themselves to food production. On the other hand, since the Nile destroyed land markers they needed to develop rudimentary geometry to reassign land to its owners; since the Nile floods were regular they also needed to learn to predict them accurately to make best use of the growing season. Finally, since wealth now had to be distributed they developed a much more hierarchical social system and means of accounting.
they had alot of eople in there sclaves gkh
it soaked the soild for plating plants and other trees or food
It provided irrigation.
The Egytians grew around the nile
The Nile river tied to the success of the Egyptian civilization because the Nile river cause cataracts (rapids) which prevented invasions.
egyptians
The Nile River provided food to the Egyptians and protected them from invasions.
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Egyptians
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.
With the help of the river, especially because of the water it provided.
Ancient Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt
It helped the Egyptians farm.