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Since man first settled by the Nile many tens of thousands of years ago as it is really the only place in Egypt crops can be grown because it is the only source of water.

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When did ancient people start settling the Nile River valley?

because they wanted the Nile to grow crops,get water and have access to water


What civilization start in the nile valley?

mestomatania


What is the major cash crop produced for export in the Nile valley?

The major cash crop produced for export in the Nile valley is cotton. Egypt, in particular, has a long history of cultivating cotton and is known for producing high-quality cotton fibers that are used in the textile industry. The fertile soil and climate in the Nile valley provide ideal conditions for cotton farming.


Why do most of Egypts people live in the Nile Valley?

Most Egypt people live in the Nile Valley not the Deserts because there is more water supply and it isn't that hot in the Nile Valley as it is in the Deserts.


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On farms in the Nile Valley.


Is the nile river valley in the same location of the nile river?

The River Nile flows through the Nile Valley.


Where did the nile valley indus valley develop?

The Nile valley is in Egypt and the Indus valley is in India/Pakistan.


The Nile River Valley is now what?

It is still the Nile River Valley.


Why did people begin to move into the Nile Valley?

For the water and the benefits it brings.


What type of jobs did the Nile valley people have?

high priest and farmer


How wide does the Nile Valley become?

The Nile Valley becomes 200 miles wide at its mouth. The Nile Valley is a canyon that is 660 miles long.


What probably forced the very first Egyptians to move into the Nile Valley?

The first Egyptians were probably not forced to move to the Nile Valley. Modern humans arose in Africa. They filled that continent fifty thousand years ago. Ten thousand years ago, the Sarah Desert was a lush forest. People lived in a forest with the Nile River running through it. Gradually the lush forest turned to grassland. The people remained. They hunted and collected grain. As the grassland turned to desert, they learned to plant seeds and harvest grain. People already lived in the Nile Valley when the Nile Valley became the Nile Valley as we know it.