The Nile provided water to meet all their needs. It also flooded the banks to keep their farming soil fertile.
because they get water from nile river...haha
It was so important cause they had to keep track of the flooding cycles of the Nile River
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.
yes the egyptians built their crops by the river nile because every month or so the river nile flooded.
The Nile River was the main water and food for the Egyptians, who made the pyramids, so, yes, I guess so.
um, well......... i really don'tknow!!!!!!!!!
The people of the Nile river thought alligators were like some kind of gods. The people worshiped them and they thought that the Nile river flooded because of the alligator. They were crocodiles actually
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 Nile was so important to the egyptians because the nile gave access for water, transportation, planting, and washing clothes.
Because Egyptians needed to transport stuff to different places for trade. They took a boat on the Nile river.
The flooding of the Nile River turned the banks into marsh-like areas perfect for farming their crops.
it had alot of resources and more