The sudden flood of the river Nile irrigated the land and provided excellent fishing for the duration of the flood, also sweeping in new, more fertile soil and minerals from other places. The flood would typically last from June to September in our calendar.
Silt deposited by annual floods along the Nile River that created the rich and fertile soil that could be cultivated - plus the extra water.
The annual floods helped the people of Egypt as the water left behind a tar like substance which was a very good fertiliser and helped the crops grow.
it left behind silt which the farmers valued
There are NO advantages to the annual flooding of the Nile in India. This is because the Nile is not in India, it is a river in Egypt.
The annual Nile flood.
Khenmu, and the god of the flood of the Nile itself was Hapi.
There are NO advantages to the annual flooding of the Nile in India. This is because the Nile is not in India, it is a river in Egypt.
Farmers on the River Nile benefitted from the river's annual flood. The flood irrigated and fertilized the land along the Nile, making it possible for them to grow and harvest crops.
The Aswan dam in the 1960’s meant that from 1970 the annual flood was controlled.
The River Nile flooded every year between June and September. However with the construction of the Aswan Dam it meant that from 1970 the annual flood is controlled.
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The flood waters left slit on the farmland, which provided nutrients for the soil
To measure anything - one use was to record the annual Nile flood levels.
The flooding of the Nile was an annual occurrence, so no one really caused it (except God). The Aswan dam has stopped that from happening.