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Hunter-gatherers likely settled in the Nile Valley due to the fertile land, abundance of water from the Nile River, and availability of resources for food and shelter. The river provided a reliable source of water for farming, which allowed them to transition from a nomadic lifestyle to settled agriculture.

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Why did people begin to move into the Nile Valley?

For the water and the benefits it brings.


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

The River Nile flows through the Nile Valley.


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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.


The Nile River Valley is now what?

It is still the Nile River Valley.


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 is the river for Nile Valley?

The River Nile


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boring part of the sea were nothing happened.


What river was this Nile valley near?

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They lived in the rainforest


How did the Nile affect farming in the river valley?

The Nile River flooded during certain seasons. . . If the floods were bad, the water could reach the crops and damage the whole group of crops. Ancient people in Africa (huntergatherers) would dig canals to their farms if water levels of the Nile were particularly low that year. . . This unfortunantly does not longer happen as the (Asworth?) dam went in. Farmers now have to pay a fortune in fertiliser.


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