The reason the Nile Valley has such high population density is because along the river valley, due to the Nile River, the ground is very fertile and is good for farming.
Because along it's banks is most of the only arable land in Egypt. Also, the Nile cools and heats slower than air so it makes the surrounding area cooler during the day and warmer during the night.
That is the only place to get water in Egypt. You can't live without water
Because that's where there's drinking water and agricultural areas...
Otherwise they'd have to live in the desert.
the favourable factors for such dense concentration are availability of resources , cool climate and historical growth of the region
because it's egypts only water source
About one half of the 80 million citizens of Egypt live in the Nile Delta area. It has a population density of about 1,600 people per square mile.
The African country where the population is concentrated in the Nile valley is Egypt. The majority of Egypt's population lives along the banks of the Nile River, which is the country's primary source of water and fertile land for agriculture. The Nile valley has historically been a vital region for settlement and economic activity in Egypt.
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The high population densities in the Ganges Valley and Nile Valley are mainly due to the fertile soils provided by the rivers, which support agriculture and enable consistent food production. Additionally, these rivers have historically been important for transportation, trade, and access to water, contributing to the concentration of populations in these areas.
The River Nile flows through the Nile Valley.
The Nile valley is in Egypt and the Indus valley is in India/Pakistan.
The Sahara Desert was not populous. Aside from the Nile River Valley, the population of the Sahara Desert has consistently remained quite small. Almost all of the populations in countries that are part of the Sahara Desert, have the vast majority of the population near a key source of water.As for why the Nile River Valley was populous, this was because the River Valley provided the fresh water necessary to irrigate crops that could sustain a large population.
It is still the Nile River Valley.
The Nile Valley becomes 200 miles wide at its mouth. The Nile Valley is a canyon that is 660 miles long.
No.About 50 percent of Egypt's population lives in the Nile River Valley.Answer: False-Sincerely, Cypress College student
The fertile soil of the Nile Valley supports intensive agriculture, providing a stable food supply. The regular flooding of the Nile River replenishes nutrients in the soil, allowing for multiple harvests each year. The historical development of advanced irrigation systems by ancient civilizations in the region also contributed to increased agricultural productivity.
The water source etc and because further away from the Nile is just desert.