becaus they felt like it
with paprus
instead of building great roads like the Romans, the Egyptians made use f the Nile river. to travel north, they let sails down and let the current carry them. to travel south, they raised sails and followed the trade winds.
"Square-riggers" have primarily square sails, but the jib sails are triangular.
They were referred to as "four-cornered" sails.
Well a lot do for example: Pyramids still exists and people in Egypt still use papyrus and the 365 calender. I use a 365 calender and I'm pretty sure everyone does.And they also made cities and people now live in them. There are plenty more that people use. The Egyptians were very intelligent :D
They do because before ships had motors to make them move in the water. With the sails the wind would push the ship.
sure they did
Lanteen sails
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Over 8,000 years ago. The Ancient Chinese had ships with sails, the Vikings had sails, the Ancient Egyptians had sails, Ancient Romans used sails. They even had a type of canvas sail to provide shade to colosseum fans in the afternoon heat.
Over 8,000 years ago. The Ancient Chinese had ships with sails, the Vikings had sails, the Ancient Egyptians had sails, Ancient Romans used sails. They even had a type of canvas sail to provide shade to colosseum fans in the afternoon heat.
Egyptians were some of the first people to use sails to capture the wind's energy.
It is believed that the ancient Egyptians built and sailed the first ships made from reeds around 4000 B.C. These boats actually had sails and masts that were made from reeds.
They invented it so that they could import and export things using the Nile River.
instead of building great roads like the Romans, the Egyptians made use f the Nile river. to travel north, they let sails down and let the current carry them. to travel south, they raised sails and followed the trade winds.
Lanteen sails were used by the ancient Egyptians and many other Mediterranean countries too
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The use of sails goes back several thousand years. The Greeks used boats with sails, the Romans, the Egyptians, and other ancient cultures. They traded using small boats by following the coastlines to coastal cities.