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they were able to grow two or three crops per year because of the fertile land the nile has provided
Ancient Egyptians used water from the Nile River to irrigate their crops. In addition, the Nile flooded its banks annually which enriched the soil, making it much more fertile than surrounded land.
The floods left silt which was good for farming
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The Ancient Egyptians did many things with their crops. With many of them, such as wheat barley, beans, onions, and others were used for cooking and food. But there were also some crops that were used for other purposes, such as flax, which was made into linen, and helped make clothing.The Egyptians had built a shadouf to increase their production of crops.
The ancient Egyptians lived around the Nile river because of the fertile soil and the water for their crops.
they were able to grow two or three crops per year because of the fertile land the nile has provided
Because the flooding brought fertile soil and extra water for the crops.
They lived along the river Nile, because the areas directly bordereing the Nile were (and still are) the only fertile areas where crops can grow and cattle can graze.
Fertile soil enables you to grow good and plentiful crops. This was good for the people eating the food produced.
Ancient Egyptians used water from the Nile River to irrigate their crops. In addition, the Nile flooded its banks annually which enriched the soil, making it much more fertile than surrounded land.
Because the Egyptians had the Nile River and the Nile Valley (fertile areas, good to grow crops) and they had many good crops. No. Britain colonized Egypt so that it could build the Suez Canal.
Ancient Egyptians depended on the Nile flooding which irrigated their crops.
Ancient Egyptians depended on the Nile flooding which irrigated their crops.
The floods left silt which was good for farming
Every bit of fertile land was used to produce crops.
Every bit of fertile land was used to produce crops.