At that time, Egypt's Nile River valley probably did not look like a good place for farming. The river wound through a vast desert with few signs of life. In many ways, Egyptian civilization owed its life to the Nile River. In Upper Egypt, to the south, the Nile cuts through stone cliffs and desert sands. The delta is called Lower Egypt because it is the lower, or downstream, part of the Nile.
Ana Isadora Lopez - W12: Pyramid Art
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During the summer the nile river didn't look very pleasant. It gotten dry and the people didn't have a lot of water. Then there was the summer's nile flood. The Egyptian farms almost always welcomed the mud. The farmers depended on the right amount of flooding.