they farm because they dont have any food to eat and they need crops.
There are no "Ancient Egyptians" today; only "Modern Egyptians". As a result, the question as posed is unanswerable. Currently, 29% of Modern Egyptians or roughly 24 million Egyptians, farm.
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they used the nile to water it when it floods.
it gives them Water :)
It helped the Egyptians farm.
It helped the Egyptians farm.
It is the longest river in the world and one of the oldest. It allowed the Egyptians to farm.
They farm and sell things other than that they pretty much farmed AND TAUGHT THEIR CHILDREN HOW TO FARM AND COOK.
The flood of the Nile was made by so much rain. Egyptians didn't view floods as threats like the Mesopotamians did. The Egyptians looked at the floods as a way to farm easier than they did before.
They probably had the basic farm animals (eg: cow, sheep, pig) and probably a few more additional members (eg: goat, duck)
Because of surplus, not everyone had to farm. Some people began to specialize in other works such as pottery making, architecture, etc.
well in the old days the nile...when it flooded these days they still use water from the nile i think...but through irrigation like other places...