The Egyptians mostly built their villages along the Nile because that was one of the only places that they could get the water that they needed to survive
Every year the Nile river flooded it provided fertile silt mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks.People built villages there because it was sure there was going to be crops instead of the dry crops in the desertor
Given the Nile is over 4,000 miles this is impossible to answer.
The Nile is the longest river in the world. Most of Ancient Egypt's historical sites are along the Nile River. The Nile River had yearly floodings, but the government build several dams to prevent the annual flooding. The Nile has rough rapids, hungry mosquitoes, and unfriendly wildlife.
nothing happens on the nile else than water flows
around the Nile river in the Suez canal. :):):):):):):):(
jobs they had along the nile river
for plants to grow from the Nile
The biggest lake along the Nile River was Lake Victoria.
There is a number of about 340 millon poeple that live along the nile
Along the Nile - 1913 was released on: USA: 13 June 1913
along the Nile River and Nile Delta