The population in Egypt is distributed unevenly, with the majority living in urban areas such as Cairo and Alexandria. Rural areas along the Nile River and the Nile Delta also have significant populations. Overall, Egypt's population is concentrated in the lower Nile Valley and Delta region due to the fertile land and access to water for agriculture.
Mainly around the Nile due to the predominantly rural population. An sedimentary agriculture society settled around the Nile thousands of years ago, since there is a shortage of rainfall in Egypt, and the Nile remains it's only major water source.
the river nile
it gave them food water and electricity to the egyptians in egypt .
The African country where the population is concentrated in the Nile valley is Egypt. The majority of Egypt's population lives along the banks of the Nile River, which is the country's primary source of water and fertile land for agriculture. The Nile valley has historically been a vital region for settlement and economic activity in Egypt.
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.
It's the other way around - no Nile no animals, especially in Egypt.
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No.About 50 percent of Egypt's population lives in the Nile River Valley.Answer: False-Sincerely, Cypress College student
They lived in present day Egypt most of the time.
Egypt has only one river - the river Nile, the longest river in the world.
The Nile River.