It flooded every year.
in ancient Egypt the geography dedicated where people lived and what they were able to do. The people had to live next to the Nile river (provides the only source of the water.
If you look at the Nile River system you find an area fed water through a giant desert. Slow flowing water means easy transport for Ancient People of goods. The large area of fertile land fed water by the Nile system means food and wealth. A king or Pharo in this case controling this area with uncrossable desert all around means a single culture and coherant government.
Yes they ate rice always and it was very easy to store, they also made some great recipes that we use today
The women or the servants made bread, beer and food in their kitchens. They would trade their bread for other foods in the marketplace. It was easy to fish in the Nile, and they gathered or farmed plants and crops.
Ancient Egyptians shaved their heads and wore wigs. This was because in ancient times head lice were a serious problem and this practice made it easy to control that problem. It was also quite hot and for special occasions wigs were fitted with cones of perfume that slowly melted during the evening. The wigs could be washed and reused. The only exception were children who had most of their head shaved but one lock was left as a bound braid on the side of the head.
It flooded every year.
Yes they do travel an easy and quick way to get around is to go on the river nile.
in ancient Egypt the geography dedicated where people lived and what they were able to do. The people had to live next to the Nile river (provides the only source of the water.
Geographic features of the Nile river valley affect the development of ancient Egypt because it allowed the Egyptians to grow crops. This allowed them to have enough food to support a population and trade.
the Nile river ran right along Egypt making trading easy
Yes it was! that is because they had lots of agriculture(farming)
they had to do farming and all those sorts of easy jobs!!!!!!!
They had black rich soil which made it easy to grow crops and plants.
Being right next to the Nile River caused their soil to be very fertile for farming. The deserts around the area kept the land from invasion and the river helped with transportation and trade.
Ancient Egypt was one of the world's oldest civilizations and developed along the Nile River. The Egyptians mustered an incredibly large population for the Ancient Period and the easy navigability of the Nile River made the society unified for most of its existence. Egypt was an autocratic theocracy ruled by the Pharaoh, a king believed to be descended from the Sun God Amun-Re. Egyptians were polytheistic and believed the people took belongings with them into their afterlives.
Ancient Egypt was not easy to attack. The desert prevented armies to march across and attack. If you tried attacking from the Nile River, you would be seen and attacked immediately upon arrival.
The farmers watched for ibises (white birds) which flew up from the south. When the birds came, the annual flood would soon come after. The Egyptians planned for the flooding by cleaning out their irrigation channels so that the water from the Nile can flow to the built reservoirs where the Egyptians' stored water for the drought seasons and their fields where they grew their crops as a source of food..