The Nile River valley was ideal for human settlement because of its fertile land. also because it gave a source of water to the egyptians to drink and help grow crops.
The e is one of the most famous rivers and its one of the most longest
They used them for protection and farming.
The Egyptians and the Sumerians were alike in various aspects. For instance they both believed that mountains and rivers were made for religious purposes.
Yes, both Egyptians and Mesopotamians lived along rivers that were crucial to their civilizations. Egyptians settled along the Nile River, which provided fertile land for agriculture and was central to their irrigation systems. Similarly, Mesopotamians inhabited the region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, which also supported farming and trade. The rivers were vital for their economies, cultures, and daily lives.
it help when it was really dry
it help when it was really dry
The Egyptians made incense from the herbs, flowers and essential oils that grew and were within their country. The priests used a lot of incense in their religious ceremonies.
Ancient Egyptians used Shadufs when farming. They used them to collect water from canals and rivers to water crops.
Egyptians (Nile River) Indians (Ganges River) Romans (Tiber River)
The Egyptians thought the river that ran through their country (the River Nile) to be mysterious because,unlike other rivers,it flowed the opposite direction.
because they wanted to keep the essential importance in the body for when they get to the afterlife
It help the farming of Egypt by brining silt to the land (silt is bits of rocks0