Irrigation in ancient Egypt was not attributed to a single inventor but rather developed over time as a result of collective advancements in agricultural practices. The ancient Egyptians utilized the Nile River's seasonal flooding to create a system of canals and basins that allowed them to control water flow and irrigate their crops. This sophisticated system was essential for farming in the arid climate of Egypt, enabling the growth of staple crops like wheat and barley. The ingenuity of Egyptian civilization in managing water resources significantly contributed to their agricultural success.
Fresh water is used for irrigation in Egypt.
No they influenced through the irrigation system
It is belived that Egyptians get most of their linen from the upper parts of egypt!
Agriculture(farming) irrigation Architecture(building)
they invented irrigation because they were tired of the anual floods. they also thought it was easier to transport water. i dunno...thats wat im trying to figure out
yes
Primitive Irrigation in Egypt - 1903 was released on: USA: June 1903
Fresh water is used for irrigation in Egypt.
Irrigation and fishing
Irrigation canals do not expand from land. They expand from water into the land.
Sohair Mehanna has written: 'Irrigation and society in rural Egypt' -- subject(s): Irrigation, Social aspects of Irrigation
the irrigation canals flooded into he crops and then watered them to much and they all died
Is an irrigation device used in ancient egypt
4000bc
pharaohs spent egypt's wealth on irrigation projects
Caucasians of Egypt invented and architected the pyramids.
Caucasians of Egypt invented and architected the pyramids.