The Nile and the development of the irrigation system. The Nile flooded in every July and when the water drew back it left silt which made the soil very fertile.
Why did the Egyptians put together a calander????????
The Nile affected life in ancient Egypt by leaving a deposit of mud on both sides of the river when it flooded. It created an area of rich soil which helped the farmers to grow surplus (extra) food in the Nile Valley. The surplus made Egypt prosperous. The Nile also made it easy to travel throughout the land.
Agriculture, and therefore an easy and nice life. The Nile flooded every once in a while, and there was a clear frequency in that flooding, the Egyptians used this to irrigate their land. The banks of the Nile were a great place for society to begin. John Green explains it in a great and understandable way on his YouTube channel crashcourse.
It showed them when the Nile flooded so that they could grow crops
it made many dameges like flooded the area
The yearly event was the flooding of the Nile River. As the river flooded, it deposited nutrient-rich silt onto the surrounding land, providing fertile soil for Egyptian farmers to grow their crops.
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.
The 4200 mile long Nile River flows through much of Africa accumulating sediment as it flows through the African forests. When it overflows in Egypt, it deposits the sediment fertilizing the land for the Egyptian crops to grow. Without the Nile, this flooded area would just be part of the desert and there would be no Egyptian civilization.
It was Hapi since he is the god of the Nile but some say that it was from coincidence................ no it isn't
The Nile affected life in ancient Egypt by leaving a deposit of mud on both sides of the river when it flooded. It created an area of rich soil which helped the farmers to grow surplus (extra) food in the Nile Valley. The surplus made Egypt prosperous. The Nile also made it easy to travel throughout the land.
Because it made the land fertile