the nile river was important to ancient egyptions because it allowed the ancient egyptions to have systems of transportation, sanitation, and irrigation. the nile river helped the ancient egyptions stay functional. I love cake
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Because it was [and is] the most fertile part of Egypt.
Nothing, the Nile river is a long way from Mesopotamia.
Deer migrated to Egypt in the Nile.......so yes, there were deer in Egypt
Ithelps them with theyre agriculture and plantations
in ancient Egypt the geography dedicated where people lived and what they were able to do. The people had to live next to the Nile river (provides the only source of the water.
It was placed there so that the entombed person could sal across the spiritual Nile.
The Nile's yearly floods helped the egyptians so that they could grow crops. The Nile carried Silt (rich, fertile soil) and dropped it in area's where farmers could collect it. When the Nile flooded, it was a very important time. If there was too much water, the crops were destroyed. If there was not enough water, there was a famine. This is why the Nile is called "The Gift of the Nile"
Some have mummies's oragans inside!
Animals were important to ancient Egyptians, so they mummified them
because they get water from nile river...haha
It was like religion. Why do Christians put so much on faith?
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.'