Egyptian farmers relied on the Nile River's annual flooding to enrich the soil with nutrient-rich silt, which enhanced agricultural productivity. They developed irrigation systems to control and distribute water from the river, allowing them to cultivate crops in areas that would otherwise be too arid. By harnessing the Nile's resources, farmers could expand their farmland and support a growing population, leading to the establishment of a prosperous agricultural society.
They dug irrigation canals to carry water from the Nile.
They dug irrigation canals to carry water from the Nile.
They dug irrigation canals to carry water from the Nile.
They built a system of canals to carry the fresh water of the Nile to the desert surrounding it.
Before the building of the Aswan High Dam the river Nile flooded yearly and deposited nutrient rich sediments on the surrounding farmland.
Nile delta
Yes but it was rich farmland.
A. Farming is done by peasants called fellaheen.B. Almost all farmland is on the Nile River Delta.C. Farmers use modern agricultural methods.D. The soil of the Nile River Delta is extremely fertile.
Egypt had more farmland because of the spread of the Nile Delta.
Along the River Nile valley.
No, kemet is the deserts PAST the farmland, next to the Nile River.
What causes rich farmland in Egypt is when the Nile floods leave rich soil for crops.