The Nile River

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Where did the early Egyptians and Kushites come from?

Africa and Southwest Asia

Why was the Nile River called the creator of all good?

Egyptians depended on it for drinking, bathing and water for crops.

Why was the Nile River valley ideal for human settlement?

It provided fertile land.

What civilization developed in the northern part of the Nile River?

Egypt

What did Egyptians use to recalculate field areas and boundaries?

Geometry

Who was Narmer?

He was a king of the Upper Egypt who married a princess on lower Egypt, which united the two kingdoms.

Why has the Nile River been called the lifeblood of Egypt?

It is the world's longest river.

How was Egypt able to develop its civilization peacefully?

It was isolated and kept protected but the land features of the Nile River.

What was Egypt's old name?

Kemet meaning black land

What civilization developed in the southern part of the Nile River?

Kush

Which desert is located to the west of the Nile River?

Libyan Desert

Which city began to flourish as a center of government and culture along Nile?

Memphis

How were Tigris and Euphrates floods different from Nile floods?

Nile's floods were seasonal and consistent year from year while Tigris and Euphrates were unpredictable.

What are the three dynasties of Egypt?

Old, Middle and New kingdom

What farming tool did the Egyptians develop?

Shadoof

Why did kingdoms start to develop?

The Egyptians needed an organized government to oversee construction and repair of irrigation ditches and dams, develop a process of storing and distributing and control conflicts over land.

What kept Egypt protected from invasion?

The large desert areas, the Nile's dangerous cataracts and delta marshes

Why was the Nile River important to the ancient Egyptians?

The river supplied water that was used for farming and helped developed the civilization.

How did the floods of the Nile River help Egyptians?

The water overflowed the Nile River banks. When the water returned to the normal level, thick deposits of fertile soil remained.

How did the Egyptians write?

They used hieroglyphics which is a system that combines pictures and sound symbols.

Why were the large desert areas called the Red Land?

They were scorching hot and not favorable to humans and animals.

What two kingdoms developed in Egypt?

Upper and Lower

What did the farmers plant?

Wheat, barley and flax

What is the line of rulers from one family called?

dynasty

What was the plant papyrus used for?

ropes, sandals, baskets, river rafts and paper

What was the most important factor in the development of ancient Egypt?

the Nile River

How did the Egyptians learn about the ways of life and government of other societies?

through trading


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