The flood affected the harvest season because if the flood took too long to dry then then there would be a delay in the seasons.
The fertile parts of Egypt (present and past) are all along the Nile River.
It was important because of the flow of the Nile. When the Nile flooded, rich fertiled soil called silt was moved along by the river and dropped in piles. Farmers would use to Plant their crops. If the flood of the Nile was to little, the crops would be flooded and Egypt would go through famine. If the flood of the Nile was to much, The crops would be destroyed.
Yes, a large amount of Egyptian life revolved around work in the Nile flood plains
The ancient Egyptians called the River Ar because of the colour black sediment left after the annual flood
The flood waters left slit on the farmland, which provided nutrients for the soil
the Nile river flooded during harvest season in ancient Egypt.
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Hapi was the ancient Egyptian god which represented the Nile's flood.
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When the Nile flooded in ancient Egypt, it provided their farmland with water and nutrients. The ancient Egyptians considered the annual flood to be a good thing because it supported life.
The flood affected the harvest season because if the flood took too long to dry then then there would be a delay in the seasons.
Ancient Egyptians called the Nile the Black Nile since at high flood levels there was a high level of sediment picked up as it flowed to the Mediterranean.
The flood waters left slit on the farmland, which provided nutrients for the soil
There is the Nile, the Blue Nile and the White Nile. There was a Yellow Nile but no Black Nile. However the Ancient Egyptians sometimes called the river Ar or Aur (black) because of the colour of the sediment left after the river's annual flood.
In ancient Egypt their astronomers use the stars to predict when the Nile River would flood.
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