The Nile provided clay and papyrus and transportation for the Egyptian's needs. It also provided water and when it flooded, it spread rich soil from upstream over the flood plain, thereby fertilizing it for future crops.
Deer migrated to Egypt in the Nile.......so yes, there were deer in Egypt
Because it was [and is] the most fertile part of Egypt.
Because Nile is the only river which can provide the water directly to the crops so that it would not take time for Egyptians
The nile river floods every so often making it possible to grow plants in the soil.
Ideas flowed like a great river in ancient Egypt.
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.'
dates and figsthe dates used to on the ends of the Nile river on trees and so did the figs.
the water does not get into the ditchs the egyption made so the do not get any water supplies.
Egypt is basically a big dessert with a river the river Nile flowing in the middle where the vegetation is green and the land is fertile. So one can say that it is very beautiful along the river Nile where all the ancient Pyramids and Temples are.
The Nile river flows north, so anyone traveling southward would be moving against the current.
Back in Ancient Egypt, all cat's were very valuable, so I think they are all equal, still....=PaTcHeDsTaR (from Quizilla)
The Nile River created Egypt from it's silt (fertile soil) every year the Nile River floods and give silt to what is now called Egypt. The silt has formed Egypt, so if the Nile River was not here then Egypt will not be here today.