The ancient Egyptians lived around the Nile river because of the fertile soil and the water for their crops.
Because there is no food or water in the desert, so they lived in the Nile Delta where the land is extremely fertile and there is plenty of water.
Because there is no food or water in the desert, so they lived in the Nile Delta where the land is extremely fertile and there is plenty of water.
There was no water in the desert, and therefore no food. The Egyptians lived along the banks of the Nile because crops were able to grow there, and the river itself was used as a transport route.
Quite simply because of the alternative - desert and extreme hardships or live by the Nile the source of water.
Ancient Egyptians primarily inhabited the fertile lands along the Nile River, where agriculture thrived due to the annual flooding of the river. The White Desert, located in the Western Desert of Egypt, was largely inhospitable due to its extreme arid conditions and lack of resources. While there may have been some transient visits or nomadic activities in the broader desert region, the ancient Egyptians did not establish permanent settlements in the White Desert.
No, parts of Egypt are semi-arid and not true desert.
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The ancient egyptians lived in north Africa
To live in and raise families.
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