The Nile River provided as a route of transportation. The water takes you north, and the wind takes you south. Other than Mesopotamia, the Nile River Vally has the richest soil. The Nile River also provided protection from other civilizations. Until they were conquered by the Harrapans who came from the north.
Because, it's how they Egyptians lived. That's how they had food. For instance, The Nile River, would soften their soil, so they can plant things. And that's how they drank water. That's how they ate, they planted things and they also caught fish from the Nile.. That was how they got to one place to the next, they sailed on their ships.. This why the Nile River was such a big significance to the Ancient Egyptians. ~ Raylan Nelson, 6th grade.
The were next to each other on the Nile River. They needed to trade goods and deal with their common problem of the Nile flooding.
The were next to each other on the Nile River. They needed to trade goods and deal with their common problem of the Nile flooding.
Nubia is located next to the Nile river. Nubia is part of both Sudan and Egypt. The Nile river is famous for being the longest river in the world, at 4130 miles in length.
The fertile parts of Egypt (present and past) are all along the Nile River.
The Egyptians grew up next to the Nile River.
The were next to each other on the Nile River. They needed to trade goods and deal with their common problem of the Nile flooding.
The were next to each other on the Nile River. They needed to trade goods and deal with their common problem of the Nile flooding.
there is LOADS of wildlife next to the river Nile
The river next to Egypt is the Nile River.
The old kingdom next to the nile river is either nubia or sumer????
Because, it's how they Egyptians lived. That's how they had food. For instance, The Nile River, would soften their soil, so they can plant things. And that's how they drank water. That's how they ate, they planted things and they also caught fish from the Nile.. That was how they got to one place to the next, they sailed on their ships.. This why the Nile River was such a big significance to the Ancient Egyptians. ~ Raylan Nelson, 6th grade.
No, kemet is the deserts PAST the farmland, next to the Nile River.
They lived in present day Egypt most of the time.
The Nile River.
The were next to each other on the Nile River. They needed to trade goods and deal with their common problem of the Nile flooding.
the pyramid of Giza