ir⋅ri⋅ga⋅tion /ˌɪrɪˈgeɪʃən/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [ir-i-gey-shuhn]
Irrigation has made some farm and garden crops possible in some deserts.
ir⋅ri⋅ga⋅tion /ˌɪrɪˈgeɪʃən/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [ir-i-gey-shuhn]
Early civilizations developed around water because people need water to farm and to live. Water is vital to life. Ancient Egypt developed on the Nile River, and without the Nile, Egypt would be a complete desert and civilization couldn't have been possible there.
Unlikely, because it has brought vital nutrients every year.
Because this land was fertile because of the water provided by the Nile, otherwise there is only desert. They also figured out how to kill the crocodiles before they were able to eat the farmers.
They used irrigation systems to farm in the desert area
they used the nile when it flooded
no there is nothing to farm
Along the Nile.
If water is available for irrigation a desert can be farmed.
Irrigation is needed to farm in the desert.
The Egyptians looked forward to the annual flooding of the Nile river for the enrichment of the fields . When the Nile overflowed its banks it deposited fertile silt onto their farm fields. This was so vital for them to grow their food it many festivals and deities evolved around the inundation.