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THE LAND OF THE NILE
DO NOW
Take out your vocabulary sheets
 Turn to page 135 of your textbook
 Which part of Mesopotamia received heavy
rainfall? Which portion was drier and required
irrigation?

THE NILE RIVER
The Nile River is the world’s longest river
 From east-central Africa, it flows north for 4,160
miles until it empties into the Mediterranean Sea

THE NILE RIVER
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The Nile flows from higher land in the south to
lower land in the north
THE NILE RIVER

The ancient land once called Lower Egypt lies
at the Nile’s mouth at the Mediterranean Sea
and is made up mainly of the Nile Delta.
DELTA

A delta is a triangular piece of rich land formed
from soil deposited at the mouth of some rivers.
THE NILE RIVER
The higher land to the south was known as
Upper Egypt.
 There, the narrow and fertile Nile Valley follows
the Nile River for more than 600 miles.
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THE NILE RIVER
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Even farther south, the Nile runs between desert
cliffs in a series of six cataracts, or waterfalls.
NILE RIVER CATARACTS
THE NILE RIVER
The Nile River cuts across the arid, or dry,
desert known as the Sahara.
 Only in the fertile lands by the Nile could early
Egyptians grow crops of wheat and barley.
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THE NILE RIVER
Heavy rains fall in the mountains at the Nile’s
source to the far south.
 This rainfall caused the river to overflow its
banks.
 The yearly flooding deposited silt along each
bank, making the soil fertile.
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THE NILE RIVER
This physical setting supported permanent
settlement.
 By 4000 B.C., farming villages lined the Nile
River from the delta to the first cataract.
 To the ancient Egyptians, the Nile was called
“the giver of life.”
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COMPARISON
Ancient Egypt
Modern Egypt
ACTIVITY
Draw the Nile River from page 135 of your
textbook.
 Be sure to label your drawing with a key.
 Make sure you include the surrounding area,
such as the Red Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, and
the Sahara Desert.
 Include at least 5 facts that you learned about
the Nile River in a separate key on your paper.
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WRAP UP

Name some of the facts that you learned about
the Nile River