Floods can have devastating effects on farmers by inundating fields, damaging crops, and eroding soil. The excess water can lead to crop loss and reduced yields, severely impacting farmers' livelihoods and food supply. Additionally, flooding can damage infrastructure, such as irrigation systems and storage facilities, further complicating recovery efforts. Farmers may also face increased pest and disease pressures in the aftermath of a flood, complicating their ability to rebound in subsequent growing seasons.
If they flood they could damage the crops because farmers their plant crops close to the rivers so they get the water
It was believed that the gods gave the pharaohs their powers to make the Nile flood for the farmers.
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they affect harvesting and the flood.
Farmers on the River Nile benefitted from the river's annual flood. The flood irrigated and fertilized the land along the Nile, making it possible for them to grow and harvest crops.
Heavy rain, Flood destroys crops, some time washes it out. Farmers and farming suffer a lot. When crops are destroyed or washed out, farmers go bankcrupt. They can't pay their debt, loan. And this have impact on social life.
Water everywhere
they flood the land and the ripe ones float up
The farmers did not earn much.
Because the flood waters produce water for the farmers
The migration of thousands of farmers to industrial cities.
because of the overflow of the Nile, the Egyptian soil became rich and the farmers became happy because their crops could grow, the ancient Egyptians depended on the Nile's flood yearly