Every spring all the ice and snow on the mountains would melt, washing nutrient rich soil down the Nile to the low lands in Egypt. When the massive flood subsided they would plant their crops and use the Nile to water them.
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The flooding of the Nile River turned the banks into marsh-like areas perfect for farming their crops.
The Egyptians need to drink the water, they need them to travel and they need the water to grow crops.
The Nile river is important to the Ancient Egyptians because it kept them alive & developed their knowledge. They depended on it for food, water, transportation and much more. They even thought of it as a kind of god. It flooded once every year, creating fertile soil for growing crops. There ya go!
The land beside the River Nile is used for growing crops. The river floods every year.
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the silt is helping growing crops to grew faster and wealthy.
Growing crops
Draw a river with crops growing alongside and have canals branch out into the crops.
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.
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They blamed it on the River Nile on the Gods or even on the Pharaoh.