the route goes down from lower Egypt and goes south to upper Egypt then splits into 2 parts, the blue Nile and the white Nile. the blue Nile is the left side and whit Nile is the left side the Nile river ends in southern upper Egypt
the nile river was good for watering crops for food and trade and a good trade route, if you've ever heard the phrase 'follow the river' well, that's exactly what they did
There are many trade routes in Africa. These routes were used as routes for trade and often times for travel.
It helped because it worked as a trade route, provided H20 and food for the egyptians, it gave them soil, etc...
The great historian also called Egypt the gift of the Nile.
It el proyecto the government by getting water for the families.
Nile
The Nile river route is quite simple, it starts in lower Egypt, goes through most of Egypt, and then close to top it splits in to two parts: the white Nile and the blue Nile.
up and down, the entire Nile river was and still is a trade route for every person living on the banks of the river.
For transportation and for trade route purposes.
Today, the Nile River is used primarily as a shipping route as well as a source of water that nearby farmers use to irrigate their crops.
The many fish that live in it and the important trading companies that use it as a trade route
the nile
the nile river was good for watering crops for food and trade and a good trade route, if you've ever heard the phrase 'follow the river' well, that's exactly what they did
There are many trade routes in Africa. These routes were used as routes for trade and often times for travel.
The course of the Nile River flowed north from its sources in Ethiopia through sedan and Egypt and spread out into a delta at Mediterranean Sea.
Axum had a very fertile area since it was located near the nile river, which served as a an exelent trade route.
The nile river ^ not meaning to be a grammar nazi, you need some grammar. -.- you seriously never heard of the Nile, its the most famous river in the world, the reason why the Nile makes the soil fertile is because it floods every year