The Nile River can be called the "giver and taker of life" because floods bring silt to crops and make the soil fertile, but floods also destroy villages and the people living in them. Egyptians needed the fertile soil to help their economy grow, but the yearly floods were always a major set back!
It destroys millions of homes and villiages.
the ancient Egypt live next to the Nile Rive
Upper Egypt was the Southern portion, on the banks of the Nile. Lower Egypt was the Northern part, being in and around the Nile delta.
Egypt, the valley of the lower reaches of the Nile.
the major river systems have to do with the Nile river. the Nile river provided transportation, water, and also allowed agriculture to take place. Also Nile river was the reason why Egypt is called "the gift of the Nile."
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its because the Nile is a source of water and also helped grow grows and livestock in ancient Egypt
The 'lifeblood' relates to The Nile as Egypt relied and still relies on The Nile for life and with life, comes blood.
its because the Nile is a source of water and also helped grow grows and livestock in ancient Egypt
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How did the nile river shaped ancient egypt
The Nile River is considered the "Lifeblood of Egypt" because, without the Nile River, Egypt would not exist. Without the Nile, Egypt would not have enough water to sustain a civilization of any meaningful size.The Nile Delta was originally composed of tiny parcels of fertile lands through which the Nile River flowed. The river flooded on a regular basis and, in so doing, helped to spread those fertile soils over a far wider area as well as providing water to them. This allowed people to cultivate the land (which was formerly desert) and to grow crops.The Nile also provides fish for food, and is used for transport.
They called Egypt the gift of the Nile because they wanted to give Egypt the gift of the Nile. They also called Egypt the gift of the Nile because they were Ancient Egyptians.
The Nile was a river that divides Egypt. It provided Egypt with water for watering crops, transportation and leisure. It also provided rich soil called silt.
Egypt is an African country most noted for the Nile river and the ancient pyramids. The people of Egypt are called Egyptians.
Yes, the nile river is located in ancient egypt and it's in the same place today.
Nile changed the weather conditions in ancient Egypt.