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Why was the Nile River important?
The Nile River was important because it provided water for drinking and for crops.
What did the floods of the Nile River provide for farmers?
Rich black silt.
How did the Egyptians use the land around the Nile?
For food, flax, and building materials.
What agricultural techniques did ancient Egyptians use?
Egyptians watched for ibises to know when to plant seeds, dug irrigation canals, and used a tool called a shaduf to spread water.
What economic activities developed in Egypt?
Farming, mining, fishing, hunting, transportation, and trade.
How did geography affect Egypt's economy?
Egyptians mined copper, iron, gold , lapis lazuli, and turquoise; they hunted and fished along the Nile; they traded up and down the Nile.
What is a "cataract"?
Waterfall.
What is a "delta"?
The area near a river's mouth where the water deposits fine soil.
What is "silt"?
Fine soil deposited by a river.
What does "fertile" mean?
Good for growing crops.
What is "linen"?
A type of fabric woven form flax plants.
How did new agricultural techniques make the Egyptians more prosperous?
By making more land and water available for crops, the Egyptians had more to trade with other groups.
Why did Egypt develop along the Nile?
The Nile provided fertile soil, water, transportation, and food.
How did irrigation canals expand farmland in Egypt?
Canals carried water to land that did not have enough, expanding land for farming.
How did trade along the Nile come about?
People had more goods than they needed. They built boats and sailed up and down the Nile to trade with each other.
What does the southern part of the Nile River churn with?
Cataracts.
What is the area near the mouth of the Nile called?
Delta.
Near its mouth, the delta deposits fine soil called what?
Silt.
The soil of the Nile was good for growing crops, which meant it was what?
Fertile.
Egyptians wore clothing of a cloth called what?
Linen.
Egyptians wore cloth from a plant called what?
Flax.
ESSAY: Why did ancient historians call Egypt "the gift of the Nile"? ONE REASON
It provided water and fertile soil for farming, mud for making houses, fish and game for eating, and a means of transportation.