Egypt is considered the "Gift of the Nile" because without the Nile river Egypt would probably not exist. The Nile was the basis for the ancient Egyptian civilizations along its banks, and is still of critical value today.
The Nile Delta was originally composed of tiny parcels of fertile lands through which the River Nile flowed. The river flooded on a regular basis and in so doing helped to spread those fertile soils over a far wider area as well as providing water to them. This allowed people to cultivate the land (which was formerly desert) and to grow crops.
The Nile also provides fish, for food, and is used for transport.
Because Egypt is in the middle of the desert, and without the Nile, Egypt wouldn't exist. It's like a super-sized oasis.
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They called Egypt the gift of the Nile because they wanted to give Egypt the gift of the Nile. They also called Egypt the gift of the Nile because they were Ancient Egyptians.
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Because The Nile Gives Egypt Water to Bathe, and the drink.
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Egypt is called "The land of the Nile" or "The gift of the Nile",because of the river Nile's rich water supply to Egypt,& it's help to develop their culture,hierarchy and everything.
Without the Nile the Egyptians would be desert nomads.
Herodotus is impying that Egypt was not an advanced society because they relied to much on the Nile
Herodotus is impying that Egypt was not an advanced society because they relied to much on the Nile
A gift of The Nile.
The Nile River created Egypt from it's silt (fertile soil) every year the Nile River floods and give silt to what is now called Egypt. The silt has formed Egypt, so if the Nile River was not here then Egypt will not be here today.