For the water and the benefits it brings.
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.
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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The Nile helped them by allowing them to move easily to other civilizations.
Hunter-gatherers moved to the Nile valley due to its fertile land, abundant water supply from the Nile River, and a variety of natural resources that supported their way of life. The Nile valley provided a stable environment for settlement, agriculture, and resource availability, making it an attractive location for early human habitation.
Curiosity
The nile crocodile moves slowly on land,but it's fast in water.
Boats and barges float, the Nile flows north, sails can move boats using the wind.
It is called a rift valley.
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Begin to Move was created on 1993-12-16.