The flood affected the harvest season because if the flood took too long to dry then then there would be a delay in the seasons.
Yes, a large amount of Egyptian life revolved around work in the Nile flood plains
The Nile River Is The Longest River In the World. IN Egypt if the nile overflowed the crops wouldve drowned of water. if it didnt flood it would feed the crops good. the nile river had silt in it. there are many other reasons to check it on google or something
Innundation (akhet which means 'flooded') the four months from July-October during which the land was covered by the flood waters of the Nile.
It depends upon the hymn; also it is important to keep in mind that the Nile was often a part of a title of many Egyptian gods and goddesses and there are often misunderstandings in translation which becomes miscommunication.
Hapi was the ancient Egyptian god which represented the Nile's flood.
Hapi was seen as the Egyptian god of the Nile's flood.
Khenmu, and the god of the flood of the Nile itself was Hapi.
To give a flood for the Nile River.
They made sacrifices to their Gods.
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
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They loved seeing the Nile flood because it would make their dirt into soil and it's great for planting plants.
They wanted to be prepared for the floods
They wanted to be prepared for the floods
The NIL would flood their crops for planting but at the same time it would leave fertile soil. It gave them a god called Hapi.
They did not, it was natural. The River Nile flooded every year between June and September, in a season the Egyptians called akhet - the inundation