The geographie in Egypt is mostly desert. Without the nile, there would be no source of water and food. It is even used for transportation and to produce electricity.
it mean the nile was a gift
egypt has been known as the gift of the nile
Throughout history, civilization in Egypt has been concentrated around the fertile Nile river. The earliest settlements alongside the nile river began during the stone age period and the population of Egypt is still concentrated alongside the Nile river and the Nile river delta.
Pharaoh Narmer (who may also have been called Menes) united the Kingdoms of Egypt.
By whom? Early Homo sapiens most likely discovered Upper Egypt (near the Sudanese border) because it would be the first thing they would (since they were moving northward from Central Africa). Ancient Egyptians settled in the Lower and Central Nile region while Nubians settled in the Upper Nile Region a little later. Europeans proto-nations had strong trade relations with Lower Egypt (near the Mediterranean and thus would have "discovered" Lower Egypt first.)
its because the Nile is a source of water and also helped grow grows and livestock in ancient Egypt
it mean the nile was a gift
Egypt was located near the nile so the nile gave Egypt annual flooding which made soil fertile.It also gave them water to drink,wash you name it. Egypt was called "the gift of the nile" because of that.Egypt would have been a desert if the nile wasn't there.
egypt has been known as the gift of the nile
Throughout history, civilization in Egypt has been concentrated around the fertile Nile river. The earliest settlements alongside the nile river began during the stone age period and the population of Egypt is still concentrated alongside the Nile river and the Nile river delta.
The usual answer given and accepted for this is Egypt (Ancient Egypt all the way through Modern Egypt).
Egypt is unique and historically significant because of its reliance on the Nile River, which has been called the "gift of the land." The Nile provided fertile soil for agriculture, allowing the ancient Egyptians to develop a prosperous civilization that lasted for thousands of years.
Cleopatra was a famous Queen of Egypt. She has been called different names. She has been called Cleo and the Queen of the Nile.
Yes the Nile or African soft-shell turtle has been recorded in the Nile but is an increadibly rare animal and is believed to have been totally wiped out from Egypt.
The Nile River has been in Egypt since the earliest people lived there. The Mesopotamians were the first civilized group to use the Nile for irrigation and transportation thousands of years before Christ.
Some agree and some disagree. Here are some opinions: No,because that is just so unimportant. Yes, because it is gifted and it is amzing how the Nile flows Yes. Without the Nile, there would not have been any water for miles around except oceans which are salty. Egypt was literary surrounded by different deserts. No Nile. No Egypt.
Throughout the history of ancient Egypt there have been many temples to Anubis.