This river flows from south to north through eastern Africa.
What is the Nile River?
This rich material left by the Nile helped crops grow well.
What is silt?
People used the Nile for bathing, drinking, and this activity involving catching fish.
What is fishing?
The Nile allowed people to build this type of organized society.
What is a civilization?
The Nile River is about this many miles long.
What is 4,200 miles?
This sea is where the Nile River empties.
What is the Mediterranean Sea?
Faramers depended on this yearly natural event to water their crops.
What is flooding?
This plant was used to make paper in ancient Egypt.
What is papyrus?
Because of the Nile, Egyptians could grow enough food to do this besides farming.
What is have other jobs (Like trading and crafting)?
The Nile Valley is located on this continent.
What is Africa?
This lake is where the Nile River begins.
What is Lake Victoria?
This system was developed to bring water from the Nile to fields.
What is irrigation?
The Nile was used as this type of pathway for boats and goods.
What is a transportation route?
This invention helped Egyptians shape clay into pots more easily.
What is the potter's wheel?
People began living along the Nile about this many years ago.
What is 8,000 years ago.
The Nile flows through this country, where ancient Egyptian civilization developed.
What is Egypt?
These two crops were commonly grown and stored in ancient Egypt.
What are wheat and flax?
People built these to control water and provide energy.
What are dams?
This system helped Egyptians keep track of time for planting crops?
What is a calendar?
The Nile helped Egypt become rich in this resource related to farming.
What is food/crops?
This describes the direction the Nile River flows, which is unusual for rivers.
What is south to North?
The Nile made farming possible in this type of land.
What is dry desert land?
This modern use of the Nile involves producing energy.
What is hydroelectric power?
These large structures became symbols of Egypt's great civilization?
What are pyramids?
Without the Nile, Egypt would mostly be this type of land.
What is desert?