Today the Nile River is used for fishing, transportation, hydroelectricity, agricultural irrigation, and drinking water.
The Nile River influenced Egypt by trading, farming, drinking water, and farming.
Fishing, transport, irrigation etc.
because it cool
The ancient Egyptians used the Nile River for farming, water + food, and for travel.
arbian sea
it grows the crop, drink water, and and get the fish
Were the farming that they did. They needed Fresh water from the Nile River to be able to water their crops. They also depended on the Nile River to flood regularly, so that they could water them. Nile River means FRESH WATER!, and fresh water means DELICIOUS FOOD! The Nile River provided animals fresh water to drink. Animals were prey to most. The Nile also brought fish to eat!
more ways too travel and trade.
The nile river gave the egyptians transportation (shipped cattle, grain, fruits and linen), drinking water, fertile soil, and food. Those were the most important.
Geographers classify rivers by several ways. The ways that pertain to the question can be described in two ways. A river that carries the most water can be classified as the "largest" river. In this case, the Amazon River is the greatest one in the world. Geographers also classify rivers by length. In this case, the Nile River is the longest at about 4,000 miles in length.
The Indus River resembles the Nile Tigris and Euphrates river because all three contribute to peoples lives and their animals and crops. also they are all a source of water people can live upon and drink from.
Washing their clothes and bodies, drinking water, transportation, a food source and most importantly irrigating their crops