The way that the Nile River influenced ancient Egypt's crop schedule is:
O Crops were harvested when the Nile River was at its lowest point.
Explanation:
The Egyptians planted crops along the banks of the Nile River in October when the Nile River flooding has ended. Â From this time, the crops were left to grow with minimal care. Â They enjoyed the rich black soil left behind after the yearly floods. Â This made the soil fertile, enabling the growing of healthy crops. Â Harvesting would naturally take place when the Nile River was at its lowest point between April and June.