The flood waters left slit on the farmland, which provided nutrients for the soil
The flood waters left slit on the farmland, which provided nutrients for the soil
The flood waters left slit on the farmland, which provided nutrients for the soil
The Nile River allowed the Ancient Egyptians to survive, even thrive, in near brutal conditions. When the Nile flooded every year it put nutrients back into the soil that allowed them to plant rich fields right by its river bank.
They believed in several gods, if that's what you mean.
The ancient Egyptians would think the water Gods were making it flood and the would praise them because it watered their crops. The ancient Egyptian farmers would then have crops to trade at markets and give over to the Pharaoh which made it a very big dictatorship.
It help the farming of Egypt by brining silt to the land (silt is bits of rocks0
It help the farming of Egypt by brining silt to the land (silt is bits of rocks0
It help the farming of Egypt by brining silt to the land (silt is bits of rocks0
It help the farming of Egypt by brining silt to the land (silt is bits of rocks0
It help the farming of Egypt by brining silt to the land (silt is bits of rocks0
Thutmose's reign did not much affect the daily lives of ordinary Egyptians. But he expanded the territory of Egypt southwards, defeating the Nubians and personally killing the Nubian King.
It has to do with Rulers wealth and average or at least that is what my teacher says lol