The desert is a very inhospitable place. It's hard to find water, hard to establish agriculture and farms, and a hard place to establish a village/town. Just like us, they wanted to live near the Nile river, where there was plenty of water, and plenty of chances to grow food and provide for their families. The ancient Egyptians called the rich, fertile soil near the Nile the "Kemet" (Literally the 'black land', and the desert the "Deshret" (The 'red land'). To the Egyptians, the Nile was really important to everyday life. It provided stability and every year it would flood (Leaving behind really fertile soil), so the Egyptians could plan their lives and their food supply around the annual flooding of the Nile. The desert was far too unpredictable a place to live, when they could live by the river and have a more stable life.
The river valleys provided fertile soil and water to grow plentiful crops to sustain a prosperous and civilised society.
It would have been impossible to support a civilization the size of Ancient Egypt in the desert, for one they couldn't grow food to feed the population and two there were no significant water resources from which to draw from. Therefore they stuck to their life line on the Nile River.
In ancient times the women lived in houses that were made of mudbricks. Surprisingly, unlike most ancient cultures, the Egyptians allowed their women (almost) the same rights as their men. They had the rights to get a divorce, inherit and own land and possesions, etc.
Ancient Egypt was a very important time in our time period. They had their own way of life. Egyptians had their own writing, burials, government, religion, cooking, and games. They were educated people with many talents. They were good with their hands and brains. Ancient Egyptians were a magnificent race of people. The Ancient Egyptians called their country Kemet, which means "Black Land." The dark soil from the Nile River was very fertile. The Nile overflowed at the same time every year, leaving farmers with very fertile soil. The Nile provided much needed water for their crops during the dry season by using their irrigation system. The Nile River also provided the Egyptians with drinking water, and a way for them to travel, allowing them to explore and trade. In addition, the desert around the river was called "Red Land" by the Egyptians. This is where they lived, grew and prospered. The desert provided much gold for the Egyptians to trade with other countries.
because that was the only place where they could grow there crops/food.
Trade boosted economies and allowed an exchange of traditions and ideas.
Because there is no food or water in the desert, so they lived in the Nile Delta where the land is extremely fertile and there is plenty of water.
Because there is no food or water in the desert, so they lived in the Nile Delta where the land is extremely fertile and there is plenty of water.
The ancient Egyptians lived around the Nile river because of the fertile soil and the water for their crops.
There was no water in the desert, and therefore no food. The Egyptians lived along the banks of the Nile because crops were able to grow there, and the river itself was used as a transport route.
Quite simply because of the alternative - desert and extreme hardships or live by the Nile the source of water.
No, parts of Egypt are semi-arid and not true desert.
the floodplains
The ancient egyptians lived in north Africa
the ancient Egyptians
To live in and raise families.
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