1: Themes in US and World History Vivian White Western Governors University GKE Task 1: Themes in US and World History A. How the Nile contributes to the development of Egypt. The Nile River flows through Egypt on its way to the Mediterranean Sea. One contribution the Nile River has made to the development of Egypt is the nourishing silt it carries. During the flooding season, in July, the silt from flood waters of the Nile fertilizes fields along the banks, promoting crop growth. About
Words: 383 - Pages: 2
How Did The Nile Help Shape Ancient Egypt Did you know that Ancient Egypt would not exist without the Nile? The river provided many things. Three of these things were jobs and trading in document C , the flooding cycle in document B, and protection in document A. Jobs and trading were important because people needed money to provide for their families and themselves. The flooding cycle was important because it gave farmers a schedule when to plant, harvest, and help with political problems, such
Words: 406 - Pages: 2
One aspect of Egyptian society that’s the population distribution. 94% of Ancient Egypt’s people lived along the Nile floodplain because this was the only place that had fertile soil for farming. In what ways did the Nile shape Ancient Egypt. Thanks to the nile river, its floodplain, and marshy delta provided some fertile soil, or “Black Land”, for the kingdom. In fact, the Nile River, the Nile River shaped many aspects of Ancient Egyptian society, including its population distribution, its agricultural
Words: 341 - Pages: 2
How did the Nile shape Egypt? Have you ever seen the nile? The Nile helped people relize that the season has changed.It also provided food and water to drink.The Nile protected Egypt.The flooding cycle helped them understand that the seasons have changed so they Know when to plant and grow their crops. Have you ever heard of the the flooding cycle? The flooding cycle helped Egypt understand there seasons (Doc B).The Akhet season is the flooding season,its in mid June to mid October,The Peret season
Words: 317 - Pages: 2
that the afterlife was absolute misery. The rivers were used as a water supple and to irrigate crops, but also important for transportation and trade. Because of these rivers, Mesopotamia was a crossroads of the ancient world for trade between China, Egypt and India. As the Mesopotamians thought that their gods were furious at them, they built statues of them prayigg in hopes of them to please their gods.
Words: 414 - Pages: 2
need your own role in ancient egypt. We are going to talk about makeup, clothing, and the social pyramids. In Ancient Egypt they had eye makeup for man and woman. In Ancient Egypt woman and man who work for the pharaoh would wear eye makeup, and also rouge perfumed oils that made their skin soft and prevent them from the burning of the sun, or sandy winds. Not only the people and the pharaoh, but their gods would also when the perfumed oils, and eye makeup. In ancient Egypt they had the best type of
Words: 260 - Pages: 2
Ancient Egypt is a wonderful land of mystery. People today still have no idea how to duplicate some of the achievements of Ancient Egyptians. Egypt became a great civilization due to many things, but there were three that seem to stand out above the rest. They were the geography, culture, and Architecture. Egypt can be divided into four major regions: the Nile Valley and Delta, the Arabian Desert, the Libyan Desert, and the Sinai. The Nile River valley is about 950 mi. long. In the south
Words: 336 - Pages: 2
Khufu (a.k.a. Cheops) was the second pharaoh to rule Ancient Egypt during the fourth dynasty, in the first half of the Old Kingdom. With Khufu’s birth name being Khnum-Khufwy, the name Khnum represents the ram-headed god of procreation, water, and fertility. His reign as pharaoh was estimated to last from 2589 BC through 2566 BC, and was also born on 2620 BC and died in 2566 BC. The first pharaoh of the fourth dynasty was Sneferu, Khufu's father, who married Queen Hetepheres I and had Khufu as
Words: 511 - Pages: 3
Egypt is divided into twenty-six governorates (sometimes called provinces), which include four city governorates: Alexandria (Al Iskandariyah), Cairo (Al Qahirah), Port Said (Bur Said) and Suez; the nine governorates of Lower Egypt in the Nile Delta region; the eight governorates of Upper Egypt along the Nile River south from Cairo to Aswan; and the five frontier governorates covering Sinai and the deserts that lie west and east of the Nile. All governorates, except the frontier ones, are in the
Words: 1587 - Pages: 7
Did you know that if the Pyramid of Giza was cut into 12 inch cubes, there'd be enough to circle the moon almost 3 times. I've heard many facts about ancient Egypt, but are they all facts? To answer that question, I researched about Egypt mythology, so their gods and goddesses, their kings, queens, pharaohs, mummification, and their beliefs of the afterlife. But let me his straight: the beginning of the ancient Egyptian era began about 5,000 years ago. (Around 3100 BCE) Egyptians were very
Words: 1022 - Pages: 5