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.
Its actually called the giver and taker of life because the nile river would flood resulting in destroyed crops, and many lives lost. It also provided food,water,grass to help grow crops and it also developed the Egyptians knowlege.
the nile river created food,farming and others and they call the river the gift taker.
the nile river
people living along the river planted seeds in the fertile soil after the floods went down.much of the land near the nile was desert.without the river crops could not grow people would not have enough water to survive.it was a taker of life because sometime it flooded too much and destroyed crops and killed people.Other times the river did not flood enough.
The giver of life.
The River Nile irrigated the surrounding land so food could be grown. It also deposited fresh nutrients and sand and silt when in flood - so fertilizing the crop growing areas. Flooding if higher than usual could also destroy villages and homes, and drown people and animals.
river euphrate is called faraat and river nile is called neel
The mouth of the Nile River is called the Nile Delta. It is in the Mediterranean Sea.
without its fertile soil to grow crops Egypt would be a wasteland and its people would die becouse they have would have no food to eat
It's Called This Because Egypt Is Basically Desert Also , The Nile Is The Only Clean Healthy Source Of Water And If The Nile Was To Get Salty For Any Reason(s) Egyptians Would Die Because The Lack Of Water To Drink
the major river systems have to do with the Nile river. the Nile river provided transportation, water, and also allowed agriculture to take place. Also Nile river was the reason why Egypt is called "the gift of the Nile."
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