The Nile's yearly flood was important as when it flooded it not only watered crops, it also left behind a rich soil called silt behind. If the Nile flooded and there was too much water, the crops were distroyed. If there was not enough water, there was a famine and many would die. There had to be the correct amount of water for the Egyptians to grow crops to survive.
The Nile floods fertilized crops for those who grew them. The people who lived near the river thought it flooded as a result of Isis's tears as she cried over her dead husband.
It provides a large amount of hydro-electricity, drinking water, water for irrigation etc.
It helps Egyptian farmers get their much needed water.
floods affect the rainforest's by flooding the trees so all the water spills out and hurts or affects the animals and habitats
Flash flooding does not affect the climate. Flash floods are usually caused by sudden rainstorms.
water damage is common among floods. it can affect electronics, wood, furniture, metal, and Plumbing.
The floods help the people get water for their crops to grow because there was little rainfall.
beckus the man in the blood sky is harry potter and changes the wether and makes floods happen
The floods help the people get water for their crops to grow because there was little rainfall.
The Nile's floods provided people with mud bricks and also workers who would normally be farming (which they had to take a break from due to the flooding).
Egyptian farmers were more fortunate than the farmers Mesopotamia because the Nile River floods at regular intervals. Flooding on the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers were very problematic and irregular.
it could cause erosion to things around it and the floods could create tsunamis.
lots of flooding :)
With the building of the Aswan Dam there is no flooding.
Because they help prevent Flooding