The Nile River and Ancient Egypt

When I think of rivers, one of the first rivers that comes to mind besides the Delaware and the Hudson is the Nile. I remember learning about the Nile River during ancient civilizations class in middle school. The Egyptians and their neighbors utilized the river for food, water, resources, energy, and transportation. An entire civilization’s survival depended on this one giant river. Since there was barely any rainfall in the deserts of Egypt, the innovative Egyptians used the Nile to help create fertile land for growing crops with silt deposits, or irrigation canals that led the river water to the soil. The Nile alone is responsible for ancient Egypt’s rise as a thriving civilization with successful agriculture and a surplus of trade. It is remarkable how the Nile, the longest river on earth, seems timeless. It has always been a reliable geographic feature for Egypt since ancient times; and, the river continues its huge impact on Egypt as humanity and innovation keep evolving.

1 Comment

  1. DB

    we’ll be reading more about it very soon!

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