Pharaohs added more waterways and dam. They increased the amount of land being farmed and built canal between the Nile river and the Red sea.
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Cleopatra was sometimes referred to as "Queen of the Nile" because she was the last Pharaoh of Egypt. Since the Nile River was so important to Egypt, the name of the river was sometimes used to refer to the country.
the Nile River
the nile delta is a fan-shaped mud deposit at the mouth of the nile river
Nile!
Moses did not 'found' the River Nile. Nor did he find it.
Egypt did have access to clean water. they used the Nile river. the Pharaohs used peasants and outcasts to go to the Nile lake and get a lot of fresh water.
the river nile is used for toilets
Irrigation really started in Ancient Egypt when the pharaohs used ditches to move water from the Nile River to the crop fields.
Moses was rescued by the pharaoh's daughter when he was placed in the Nile River in a basket as a baby. She found him and raised him as her own.
Irrigation really started in Ancient Egypt when the pharaohs used ditches to move water from the Nile River to the crop fields.
Actually, they didn't live on the Nile river. They really just lived in palaces that were built by laborers. When they died, they were put in pyramids to RIP. (Rest in Peace)
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Moses was of Hebrew parents, but he was hidden in the river Nile, and the Pharaohs daughter found him and adopted him.
It is often referred to as the Canal of the Pharaohs or Trajan's River.
because when the river Nile flooded the water went over to the west side of the river so when that happen they would have a good harvest.