Because of nature. See the link below.
If it was not for the Nile River Egypt would not exist
Nile.
The Nile forms a delta where it meets the Mediterranean.
Of the four rivers listed, only the Red Nile does not exist. The White Nile, Blue Nile and the Atbara Rivers all make their way into the Nile. There is a Red River, but it is located in North America.
The Nile river. It was the complete source of life for Egypt.
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its because the Nile is a source of water and also helped grow grows and livestock in ancient Egypt
Because Egypt is in the middle of the desert, and without the Nile, Egypt wouldn't exist. It's like a super-sized oasis.
Incalculable to the millions of people who rely on it, especially Egypt who without the river would not exist.
The Nile has two major tributaries, the White Nile and Blue Nile, the latter being the source of most of the Nile's water and fertile soil, but the former being the longer of the two. Additionally there were former tributaries that now no longer exist for example the Yellow Nile a former tributary that connected the Ouaddaï Highlands of eastern Chad to the Nile River Valley ca. 8000 to ca. 1000 BCE. Its remains are known as the Wadi Howar There is also the Atbara River.
Unlikely, because it has brought vital nutrients every year.
Well It has existed for about 50000 years and i think that the ancient Egyptians made it and lived there