The overflow of the Nile provides both water, and fertilizing silt for the use of the farmers who grow crops near the bank of the river.
It was well suited for settlement because there was water they could bath, drink, wash, and cook from.
It was between two rivers the Tigris and Euphrates.
There was a big deposit of silt near them, which was incredibly important for agriculture to thrive
There was a big deposit of silt near them, which was incredibly important for agriculture to thrive
The Nile River was well suited for settlement because in that area, There isn't a lot of water. So the Nile River was a main source of water to cook, bathe, clean, and water their crops with. And in that time era, there wasn't underground pipes for water then and they would have to go to the river for their supply of water. And it would just be more efficient to put a community next to a larger water supply such as the Nile River.
The Nile River was well suited for settlement because in that area, There isn't a lot of water. So the Nile River was a main source of water to cook, bathe, clean, and water their crops with. And in that time era, there wasn't underground pipes for water then and they would have to go to the river for their supply of water. And it would just be more efficient to put a community next to a larger water supply such as the Nile River.
why
It was well suited for settlement because there was water they could bath, drink, wash, and cook from.
That would be when people built their homes by the river.
settlement
Basically because without the Nile there would be no Egypt as we know it, only desert. The Nile encouraged settlement and cultures because it gave life in the form of water for, amongst other things, drinking, crops and transport.
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