Because it was a sourse of life
The shaduf is used to help get the water out of the Nile River, so they can use it for farming, and other great things.
The Nile was so important to the egyptians because the nile gave access for water, transportation, planting, and washing clothes.
The Nile's yearly floods helped the egyptians so that they could grow crops. The Nile carried Silt (rich, fertile soil) and dropped it in area's where farmers could collect it. When the Nile flooded, it was a very important time. If there was too much water, the crops were destroyed. If there was not enough water, there was a famine. This is why the Nile is called "The Gift of the Nile"
The flood of the Nile was made by so much rain. Egyptians didn't view floods as threats like the Mesopotamians did. The Egyptians looked at the floods as a way to farm easier than they did before.
The Nile's yearly floods helped the egyptians so that they could grow crops. The Nile carried Silt (rich, fertile soil) and dropped it in area's where farmers could collect it. When the Nile flooded, it was a very important time. If there was too much water, the crops were destroyed. If there was not enough water, there was a famine. This is why the Nile is called "The Gift of the Nile"
The Nile River was the main water and food for the Egyptians, who made the pyramids, so, yes, I guess so.
yes the egyptians built their crops by the river nile because every month or so the river nile flooded.
The Ancient Egyptians valued the Nile River because of many reasons. First, Egypt does not get much rainfall. So, people and animals drink from it. Second, the Nile supported sources of food, such as game like water buffalo or fish. Also, they watered their crops with it. When the Nile flooded, it left behind rich silt that would help the crops and the Egyptians by getting a good harvest and being healthy. With the Nile, people could create papyrus, a kind of paper made from the reeds that grow in the Nile. The Nile River was believed to be a gift, a present from the gods so that human life could be sustained.
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The Nile River fits your description. It was so important to the Ancient Egyptians that it became a part of their Religious beliefs. They called the Goddess of the Nile, Anuket.
Do you possibly mean Egyptians? If so, they are still very much a people and country in northeast Africa on the Nile River delta.
There is less elevation in the north than in the south so this makes the Nile River flow north.