It flooded every year.
it flooded every year.
because it did
It's easy Bastet
No. Life for all ancient peoples was neither carefree nor easy.
they had to do farming and all those sorts of easy jobs!!!!!!!
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.
It flooded every year.
because it did
It's easy Bastet
No. Life for all ancient peoples was neither carefree nor easy.
Yes it was! that is because they had lots of agriculture(farming)
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.
they had to do farming and all those sorts of easy jobs!!!!!!!
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.
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 Nile affected life in ancient Egypt by leaving a deposit of mud on both sides of the river when it flooded. It created an area of rich soil which helped the farmers to grow surplus (extra) food in the Nile Valley. The surplus made Egypt prosperous. The Nile also made it easy to travel throughout the land.
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 ancient Egyptian calendar, made up of twelve months of 30 days each, was divided into three seasons, based upon the cycles of the Nile. The three seasons were - Akhet, Inundation or flood. Peret, the growing season. Shemu, the drought or harvest season.