Because the Nile River provides water to irrigate crops, hydrate in Sahara, build wells, etc.
because he performed a ceramony for the sun to come up and for the River Nile to flood
Nothing, the Nile river is a long way from Mesopotamia.
Water was used from the River Nile to irrigate crops grown along the river banks.
The Nile River no longer floods, but when it did it brought extra water and fertile soil.
I think so but im not to sure
because they get water from nile river...haha
Because in the flat Nile Delta area the farmland surrounding the Nile would be irrigated annually by the rising of the river level. This would bring both water and nutrient rich silt to the farm land, making it suitable for crop growth. The land would otherwise be barren due to the dry climate. Ancient farmers relied on this natural irrigation as their technology was limited so they could not supply water far from the river.
The Nile River helped with crops the most every year in Summer - when it was too hot for the crops to be naturally moist, so the River was a nearby source for the farmers to use.
The Nile river is the closest major source of water to the Sahara desert.
The Nile river is the closest major source of water to the Sahara desert.
Ithelps them with theyre agriculture and plantations
Absolutely, it was extremely important. This is because of the five main reasons. 1. The Nile guaranteed water supply. 2. Land alongside the Nile provided a fertile place to grow crops. 3. The climate was warm so it was pleasant to live in. 4. It provided transportation. 5. It encouraged trade.