Actually, they didn't live on the Nile river. They really just lived in palaces that were built by laborers. When they died, they were put in pyramids to RIP. (Rest in Peace)
because when the river Nile flooded the water went over to the west side of the river so when that happen they would have a good harvest.
Many people live along the Nile River. They live along the Nile for transportation, water supply, and other resources, and religious statements.
Of course. The nile is a very large river and source of fresh water. Fresh water=More people.
the major river systems have to do with the Nile river. the Nile river provided transportation, water, and also allowed agriculture to take place. Also Nile river was the reason why Egypt is called "the gift of the Nile."
the nile river is the river that Egypt depended on for water to bath in drink from and to water their crops with
Nile!
Given that it is Egypt's only river the answer must that all pharaohs used it.
Moses did not 'found' the River Nile. Nor did he find it.
Moses was rescued by the pharaoh's daughter when he was placed in the Nile River in a basket as a baby. She found him and raised him as her own.
The nile hippo and the river hippo I'm not sure if they still live there or not.
yes there are ducks on the nile river they live on the nile river and by the nile river and they eat grass ,plants, corn, bread, and some meat like fish.
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Moses was of Hebrew parents, but he was hidden in the river Nile, and the Pharaohs daughter found him and adopted him.
Schistosoma live in the Nile.
No.
It is often referred to as the Canal of the Pharaohs or Trajan's River.
because when the river Nile flooded the water went over to the west side of the river so when that happen they would have a good harvest.