The Nile river floods and leaves fertile soil.
The Nile River floods every year.
The Nile River floods were predictable and gentle, bringing fertile silt for agriculture, while the floods of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers were unpredictable and often destructive, leading to the development of complex irrigation systems in Mesopotamia to manage the water. The Nile floods were caused by summer rains in Ethiopia, while the floods in Mesopotamia were due to winter snowmelt in the mountains.
They were farming
The Nile River no longer floods, but when it did it brought extra water and fertile soil.
The Nile River created Egypt from it's silt (fertile soil) every year the Nile River floods and give silt to what is now called Egypt. The silt has formed Egypt, so if the Nile River was not here then Egypt will not be here today.
it made food and produced floods
they made calenders
Silt. The needed this for crops.
The Nile River is called the giver and taker of life because the floods brings silt to fertilize the crops, and the floods also destroy villages and took lives in the process. The Nile also helped bring together the peoples who lived along its banks.
Both the Nile Rivers and the rivers of Mesopotamia flooded. The floods of the Nile were very unpredicatable.
Clay for pottery, but more importantly, the floods from the river Nile make the area around the Nile fertile and good for farming many things.