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    the “Nile river and ancient Egypt” in class, Also, I would like to say some based-on fact: I don’t be my son wrong information came and told me I’m wrong information shared him. But, not here are some sources. Also, when they made movies I were nearby as tourist “mystery of Niles rivers” Here is what they say; According the articles and based on my evidence, where I’m from would like to say the origin of Nile river is Ethiopia. Not until the 20th century did it become clear that the Nile is…

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    The Nile river is in Africa. The name Nile comes from the Greek word Neilos, meaning valley. In an article written by Mandy Barrow, she says, “The River Nile is about 6,670 km (4,160 miles) in length and is the longest river in Africa and in the world. Although it is generally associated with Egypt, only 22% of the Nile’s course runs through Egypt” (Barrow). The Nile river was used for transporting trading goods, people, providing food and water, constructing pyramids, and nurturing animals.…

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    Do you think you could hick over 4,000 miles in 55 day’s? The nile is the is the longest river in the world measuring to 4,000 miles. That distance is the same as hiking from stl to seattle and back. For the ancient Egyptions travel up and down it was a way of life. The Nile shaped Ancient Egypt in 3 ways. The Nile provided crops , transportation for trad, and hope for the after life. Do you ever wondred how the Egyptions got crops? “The flooding seasons descided if Egyptions got crops. (…

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    Did the Nile Shape Ancient Egypt? Do you think could hike over 4,000 miles in 55 days? The Nile is river is the longest River on the world measuring over 4,000 miles. That’s a very long hike! That distance is the same as hiking from STL to seattle and back. For the Anicent Egyptians traveling up and down this long river was a way of life. The Nile shaped Anicent Egypt in at least 3 ways, The Nile provided precious water in a vast desert for sustaining crops, provided Transportation…

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    of the Nile” Did you ever ask yourself, how did the first Egyptian dynasty survive throughout the years without the technological advances that we have in our present day? The Egyptians survived due to a special resource known as the Nile River. This river is the largest in the world spanning over 4,100 miles. It is located in southwest Asia or present day Burundi, Tanzania, Uganda, and Ethiopia. It provided Egyptian people with many major necessities that helped them survive. The Nile…

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    development of civilizations are the Yellow (Huang He) River Valley and the Nile River Valley. There were many advantages and disadvantages about the Yellow River Valley location. One advantage of the location of the Yellow River Valley is the Chinese made permanent settlements on the Yellow River Valley. The Chinese made permanent settlements here because they grow crops near the river.…

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    Did you ever know the river, the Nile, shaped ancient Egypt. Everything Ancient Egypt had and their existence was from the help of the Nile river. The Nile brought recourses that you would have never find in the desert of Egypt. The nile shaped Egypt by the transportation,and the flood cycle. Transportation was one main thing the Nile helped. If you were a farmer, trader, or merchant and your house is far from a community, but you need to sell trade, or give your goods to people. Would you…

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    the societies that lived there. When we arrived, there was the Nile River it is an important source for growing crops, and act as a source of water. The Nile River was worshipped as though it was god that provided life for the Egyptians. I learned that the Nile River did cause flood destroying villages and the production of silt would change depending on the amount of floodwater. The areas of Lower Egypt and Upper Egypt used the Nile River as a form of transportation so people would get the…

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    of Egypt's Economy is the Nile river because without it Egypt would be all a desert. Egypt is sometimes divided into two parts called north Egypt and south Egypt because the Nile flows from south to north. The landscape has low mountains and desert that is in southern Egypt, in northern Egypt, there are wide valleys near the Nile and desert area. The capital is called Cairo and has a lot of farms because it is located on the Nile river. The first people to live on the Nile river were hunters…

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    The geographic features of the Nile River impacted the development of the Egyptian civilization. Egypt was a very dry desert like country where at times many people struggled to survive. However, the Nile River was given to them as a gift from the gods and they cherish this and when flooding occurs they call it the “miracle” of the Nile. When flooding occurred, it provided the land with a great amount of water, so the crops could grow and give them a surplus of food. This river stretches 4,000…

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