Ancient Egyptians thanked the Nile for its vital role in sustaining their civilization. The river provided a reliable source of water for irrigation, allowing them to cultivate crops in an otherwise arid environment. Its annual flooding deposited nutrient-rich silt on the surrounding land, which enhanced agricultural productivity. Additionally, the Nile served as a crucial transportation route, facilitating trade and communication between regions.
The ancient Egyptians originated from the Nile River Valley in Northeast Africa.
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they provide egyptian foods and egyptians plants.
Sure, ancient Egyptians had Nile flooding. During flooding, farmers were working in Pyramids construction.
The ancient Egyptians used the land around the Nile river for 1. planting crops so when the Nile flooded, the crops were watered. 2. they built up some of the surrounding land to create wall-like structures that controlled the flooding. Thank You for asking this question so that I can gladly answer!
The Nile was not harmful.
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 the ancient egyptians have big heads and but sweats
The ancient Egyptians originated from the Nile River Valley in Northeast Africa.
The Egytians grew around the nile
they got fish from it
no the modern ones did
The Nile River
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Mainly the Nile River Valley and the Nile River Delta.
they provide egyptian foods and egyptians plants.
Ancient Egyptians depended on the Nile flooding which irrigated their crops.