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The Nile River influenced Egypt by trading, farming, drinking water, and farming.
the nile river created food,farming and others and they call the river the gift taker.
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The Nile River Valley was a civilization that started at the northern most peak of the Nile River. Their main economy was largely based on farming, the rich soil being provided by the annual flooding of the Nile River.
Farming, fishing, transport, irrigation etc.
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Along the Nile River Valley
Broadly, farming the Nile river wetlands.
Clay for pottery, but more importantly, the floods from the river Nile make the area around the Nile fertile and good for farming many things.
Silt deposited by annual floods along the Nile River that created the rich and fertile soil that could be cultivated.
Farming was only possible in Egypt in the flood plains of the Nile river. Every year the Nile floods, carrying nutrient-rich silt over the flood plains and fertilizing the fields on both sides of the river. Water flowing through the Nile is fresh and was used for irrigation on the fields. Away from the water of the Nile River, Egypt has a desert climate and farming is either subsistence or impossible.