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.
Ancient Egyptians believed that as the sun sets in the West it is a symbol of life's end, therefore tombs and mausoleums are built in the West, whereas life-giving temples are in the East. The west bank includes - Valley of the Kings - Queen Hatshepsut Temple - Colossi of Memnon - Ramses VI and Tutankhamen tombs etc.
The important thing thing was the Nile River. With out the Nile River they couldn't send messages or sail down tho find food
it is important because it gives gift
The Ancient Egyptians did bathe near the Nile River. In fact they bathed in the Nile River. The Nile River also provided then with food.
because they get water from nile river...haha
The Nile River was important to the Egyptians because it was their main source of water and it is still very important for irrigation, hydroelectricity, transportation etc.
The Nile River.
Egyptians are lucky to have the nile river because they need water to survive and for their animals.
the nile river.
The Nile River is important to Egypt because it flows through all of Egypt and floods Egypt at a certain period every year, which then fertilizes the land and without this flooding every Egyptian will die. the Nile river is very important to the Egyptians because the river gave Egyptians many gifts.
On the Nile River the Egyptians built the temples!
Mainly the Nile River Valley and the Nile River Delta.
the egyptains used the river nile to transport the stones from one places to the other while they were making the pyramid.