Flooded.
they have to face there crops dieing
The egyptions planted crops in Giza.
The Nile was extremely important. Without the Nile flooding every spring farmer's could not grow their crops! If there was too much water the crops would be destroyed. If there was not enough there would be a famine.
The overflow of the Nile provides both water, and fertilizing silt for the use of the farmers who grow crops near the bank of the river.
it was good for crops near the nile river since water was scarce
The Nile River Valley had fertile soil, in which the Egyptians planted and cultivated their crops. Since the Nile River works almost like clockwork, they knew when the Nile was going to flood each year so they knew when to plant.
Because the Egyptians wanted to have good crops. And because the bank of the river Nile is usually moist the crops would grow brilliantly.
Cash crops are planted, so when it is fully planted it is either traded or sold.
well the Egyptian people found out about growing wegetables and fruit ao the plant the plants near the nile because the nile flooded annually and the crops and food grew well Vincent.t well the Egyptian people found out about growing wegetables and fruit so the plant the plants near the nile because the nile flooded annually and the crops and food grew well Vincent.t
In ancient Egypt the Nile Delta was the main farming area. The Nile flooded every spring bringing nutrient from its upper reaches, fertilising and irrigating the delta ready for the crops to be planted.
they planted and grew crops