yes
If you are talking about Hapi, the Egyptian river god, he was married to Nekhebet. If you mean the son of Horus, He didn't have any recorded wives or children.
With their dams
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Most of them were polytheistic. Take as an example the Egyptians. They adored all kinds of gods. Ra, Osiris, Isis, Horus, ETC.
There is no need to protect River Otters because they are plentiful and maintain a trapping and hunting population without any extraordinary means.
yes because they thought it was magic.
In ancient Egyptian mythology, the death of Horus symbolized the cycle of life, death, and rebirth. It represented the eternal struggle between order and chaos, as well as the triumph of good over evil. Horus's death and resurrection were seen as a metaphor for the annual flooding of the Nile River, which brought fertility and renewal to the land. This story reinforced the belief in the afterlife and the importance of honoring the gods to ensure a successful journey to the next world.
because they protect your ship from crashing.
Hapy was a God. The God of inundation (Flooding) of the Nile.
Geography helped protect Egyptians due to the presence of the huge Sahara desert, the Mediterranean Sea and the Nile River
Organize a river cleanup program
Their teeth and claws.