The Nile is the answer. The reason why is that the Nile wolud flood once a year, providing silt for their crops. It also gave them their drinking water and food with the fish that lived in it.
pyramids
No You have a fetis
irrigation
so they would "survive" in the afterlife
irrigation..
If you refer to the Red Sea incident in Exodus, then no.
they would move towards the Nile river
im pretty sure its an Egyptian animal called your mom or of relation to your mom
The development of irrigation techniques along the Nile River, which provided a consistent water source for agriculture, is the advancement that enabled the Egyptian civilization to survive in arid desert conditions. The construction of canals, dikes, and water storage systems allowed for efficient farming and sustenance of the population.
It was important because people needed crops to survive. They had begun to settle in towns and didn't hunt and gather as they once did.
The only Greek Empire was the one created by Alexander the Great. It was not a successful empire, as it did not survive his death.
So they can survive