When the Nile flooded in ancient Egypt, it provided their farmland with water and nutrients. The ancient Egyptians considered the annual flood to be a good thing because it supported life.
The Nile flooded annually every year; this was a time of rejoicing not fear, for it meant the crops and animals and the people would than not starve.
Early-Late Spring.
shait the season of inundation when the flooding occurs
The flood affected the harvest season because if the flood took too long to dry then then there would be a delay in the seasons.
The flood waters left slit on the farmland, which provided nutrients for the soil
It had papiris [made papper] it was hot and dry , sandy and the Nile river flood every year called inadation and produced silt.
the Nile river flooded during harvest season in ancient Egypt.
Before the flood there were many nations and also after the flood; but mainly the Bible talks about God's ancient people, the Hebrews or the children of Israel, Abraham's descendant's.
egypt... where else would it flood:)
The Nile, and its annual flood, was very important as Egypt has so little rain. In ancient times the flood happened as the snow melted on mountains in Africa and flowed to the sea, through Egypt. The mud that was left by the water put goodness back into the land and helped the crops to grow. Modern Egypt has dams so the Nile does not flood any more. Source: liverpoolmuseums.org.uk So the social life got interupted.
Yes
Prior to the flood in the story of Noah, the Hebrew people were not yet a distinct group; they didn't exist yet.