the egyptains used the river nile to transport the stones from one places to the other while they were making the pyramid.
yes, the Nile delta is important because how would the Egyptians get their crops.
The Nile was so important to the egyptians because the nile gave access for water, transportation, planting, and washing clothes.
it is important because it gives gift
The ancient egyptians found the Nile River to be the most important thing because it gave them their basic resources. Deserts surround/surrounded Egypt so the Nile was the non- dry spot. The Black land was fertile because of the Nile. Also it was said Egypt was important because of the "gift of the Nile.'
The important thing thing was the Nile River. With out the Nile River they couldn't send messages or sail down tho find food
The Nile River was important to the Egyptians because it was their main source of water and it is still very important for irrigation, hydroelectricity, transportation etc.
The Nile River fits your description. It was so important to the Ancient Egyptians that it became a part of their Religious beliefs. They called the Goddess of the Nile, Anuket.
It was important because if the Egyptians knew when the floods came, they would know when to plant things
well for starters it gave the Egyptians knowledge and was a great source of transportation
The cataracts did not impede the Egyptians from crossing the Nile.
because they get water from nile river...haha
They needed to predict when the Nile river would flood