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why is river nile so important write seven points​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Most Egyptians lived near the Nile as it provided water, food, transportation and excellent soil for growing food. Why was the Nile River so important to the Ancient Egyptians? ... The ancient Egyptians could grow crops only in the mud left behind when the Nile flooded. So they all had fields all along the River Nile.

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For thousands of years, the river has provided a source of irrigation to transform the dry area around it into lush agricultural land. ... Today, the river continues to serve as a source of irrigation, as well as an important transportation and trade route

The Nile River has been an important source of food, transportation, and water for the continent of Africa for thousands of years. Without the rich soil and clean waters that the river brought to the dry desert, Ancient Egypt would not have survived, and this extremely important civilization would have never happened.

Around 5,000 years ago, the Ancient Egyptians relied on the Nile for fresh water, food and transportation. It also provided them with fertile land to farm on… 6) But how did the Nile allow the Ancient Egyptians to farm on dry desert land? The answer is that the river flooded every August

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