cotton ,rice, wheat, maize, sugar cane, peanuts and potatoes
AnswerIt depends on which period of history you are referring to. The ancient Egyptians (around the time of the pharaohs) of course would not have had access to maize, sugarcane, peanuts, or potatoes since all of those crops came from other parts of the world.
yes, the Nile delta is important because how would the Egyptians get their crops.
The delta is where all the food was grown.
Mainly for living and growing crops.
Nile Delta provided water to about 15 million Egyptians, and it helped them grow crops.
Water taken from the River Nile is used to irrigate crops grown along the Nile valley.
the Nile Delta
Rain was scarce in the Nile delta, but water was not because of the Nile. To grow crops, the Nile was recognized. To feel good, some religions were based on the Nile.
Much of Egypt is arid. Its most fertile regions are either side of the River Nile, and in the Nile Delta on the Mediterranean coast.
Water was used from the River Nile to irrigate crops grown along the river banks.
In ancient Egypt the Nile Delta was the main farming area. The Nile flooded every spring bringing nutrient from its upper reaches, fertilising and irrigating the delta ready for the crops to be planted.
Nile Delta
That means the delta of the Nile River.