ancient Egypt probably would not have existed due to no water sources to drink and farm with.
ABSOLUTELY! The ancient Egyptians would die without it.
without it there would be no Egypt
Yes the river Nile is the only river in Egypt and without it all the people there would be completely stuck and the whole of Egypt would become a desert. It makes the land fertile and people able to live in Egypt. It is also the longest river in the world. In ancient times the wadi in the northeast Sinai had more water. It was the eastern border of Egypt and was the River of Egypt referred to in the Bible.
without it there would be no Egypt
Simply, without the Nile there would be no soil just sand - just desert.
either a river valley or a marsh
I would like to work on the Nile River
The Nile River is approximately 4,135 miles long, and about 1,200 miles of it flows through Egypt. The southern boundary of ancient Egypt at Aswan marks the point where the river enters Egypt from Sudan, highlighting the importance of the Nile in sustaining ancient Egyptian civilization. The river's flow was crucial for agriculture, trade, and transportation, making it central to the culture and economy of ancient Egypt.
Becuase she was the queen of egypt
Simply that without the Nile there would be no Egypt, just desert.
Ancient Egypt was not easy to attack. The desert prevented armies to march across and attack. If you tried attacking from the Nile River, you would be seen and attacked immediately upon arrival.
In ancient Egypt their astronomers use the stars to predict when the Nile River would flood.