Yes, for example - Every year, heavy summer rain in the Ethiopian highlands, sent a torrent of water that overflowed the banks of the Nile. When the floods went down it left thick rich mud (black silt) which was excellent soil to plant in. Also reeds, called papyrus, grew along side the Nile. The Egyptians made paper and boats from the reeds. They also used it for fishing and transport.
Yes. The Nile River, like most rivers can flood. The ancient Egyptians lived close to the river and used its periodic flooding to help their crops.
By flooding ocanisonly and kill both people and crops.And something else but I am not sure.
The Nile's yearly floods helped the egyptians so that they could grow crops. The Nile carried Silt (rich, fertile soil) and dropped it in area's where farmers could collect it. When the Nile flooded, it was a very important time. If there was too much water, the crops were destroyed. If there was not enough water, there was a famine. This is why the Nile is called "The Gift of the Nile"
the answer to this question would be when th nile was flooding their crops they went off to help pharoahs build and make pyramids and temples or they fixed things that had to be fixed.
The Nile's yearly floods helped the egyptians so that they could grow crops. The Nile carried Silt (rich, fertile soil) and dropped it in area's where farmers could collect it. When the Nile flooded, it was a very important time. If there was too much water, the crops were destroyed. If there was not enough water, there was a famine. This is why the Nile is called "The Gift of the Nile"
It was used in dry areas to help to grow crops and as a source of water.
It was used in dry areas to help to grow crops and as a source of water.
Consistent flooding of the Nile meant fertile soil for agriculture, which was essential for the Egyptians' survival and economic prosperity. It allowed them to grow crops, support livestock, and sustain their population. The predictable flooding also provided a sense of stability and security for their society.
it helped them with irrigation!
The Nile's yearly floods helped the egyptians so that they could grow crops. The Nile carried Silt (rich, fertile soil) and dropped it in area's where farmers could collect it. When the Nile flooded, it was a very important time. If there was too much water, the crops were destroyed. If there was not enough water, there was a famine. This is why the Nile is called "The Gift of the Nile"
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The Egyptians need many tools to help create the civilication of the Nile