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Unlikely, because it has brought vital nutrients every year.

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Q: Would it be possible to farm in Egypt if the Nile river did not exist?
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Why the Egyptians considered the Nile river a gift?

If it was not for the Nile River Egypt would not exist


What enabled ancient Egypt to exist?

The Nile river. It was the complete source of life for Egypt.


Nile Rivers benefits?

Incalculable to the millions of people who rely on it, especially Egypt who without the river would not exist.


Why is the nile river so important to Egypt?

without it there would be no Egypt


Why is the Nile river important to Egypt?

without it there would be no Egypt


Is River Nile the river of Egypt?

Yes the river Nile is the only river in Egypt and without it all the people there would be completely stuck and the whole of Egypt would become a desert. It makes the land fertile and people able to live in Egypt. It is also the longest river in the world. In ancient times the wadi in the northeast Sinai had more water. It was the eastern border of Egypt and was the River of Egypt referred to in the Bible.


What is the longest river in would?

The longest river in the world is The Nile, in Egypt.


What natural feature made it possible for civilization to develop in Egypt?

The River Nile


What would have happened if the Nile didn't flood each year?

The rich agricultural output of the river valleys would not exist, and in consequence Egypt could not have supported anything more than desert tribes.


What is the biggest river in Egypt?

Egypt has only one river - the river Nile, the longest river in the world.


Why is most farming in ancient Egypt and presents day Egypt done around the Nile river?

The nile river floods every so often making it possible to grow plants in the soil.


Why was the nile river considered the lifeline of Egypt?

The Nile River is considered the "Lifeblood of Egypt" because, without the Nile River, Egypt would not exist. Without the Nile, Egypt would not have enough water to sustain a civilization of any meaningful size.The Nile Delta was originally composed of tiny parcels of fertile lands through which the Nile River flowed. The river flooded on a regular basis and, in so doing, helped to spread those fertile soils over a far wider area as well as providing water to them. This allowed people to cultivate the land (which was formerly desert) and to grow crops.The Nile also provides fish for food, and is used for transport.