Because, before the aswan dam, there used to be massive seasonal fluctuations in the river depth on a seasonal basis due to ice melting at its source in seasonal hot weather, and this caused the river to rise, so that when it eventualy fell again, there was a rich fertile silt left which was perfect to grow crops on, therefore they had a large crop turnover which meant they didn't have to work hard to get a surplus, which meant they had lots of time to build and engineer the masive temples and structures that are still around today.
because it was close to the water
because it was close to the water.flood- if it was at the harvest time, not a lot of crops would be savedto have it for safetyhad water source beneath them
The ancient Egyptians originated from the Nile River Valley in northeastern Africa.
the nile river valley
The ancient Egyptians originated from the Nile River Valley in Northeast Africa.
Mainly the Nile River Valley and the Nile River Delta.
Nubia was an ancient region in the Nile River valley.
The Nile River Valley got its name from the Nile River, which flows through the region. The ancient Egyptians called the river "H'pī" or "Iteru," meaning "great river" or "river." Over time, this name evolved into "Nile."
Yes. That is why the Egyptians settled around the river, because of the rich soil it provided from the flooding.
The Nile gets its name from the Greek word "Nelios", meaning River Valley.
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The Nile River Valley was an ideal place for agriculture and settlement due to its fertile soil, which was enriched by annual flooding that deposited nutrient-rich silt. This abundance of resources allowed ancient civilizations, particularly the Egyptians, to cultivate crops such as wheat and barley, leading to food surpluses and population growth. Additionally, the river provided a vital means of transportation and trade, connecting various communities along its banks. The predictable flooding patterns also facilitated the development of a calendar and agricultural practices, contributing to the region's stability and prosperity.