They used anything that could hold water, however most of the water that they 'transported' was by the irrigation canals they created.
Transport. Drinking water. Water for irrigation. Water for animals. Fishing.
Transport, water, food etc
Because of the water, food and transport it provided
The ancient Egyptians used the Nile River for farming, water + food, and for travel.
They used water to transport stone rifgt to the Work area it is the only ligical solution
There was no water in the desert, and therefore no food. The Egyptians lived along the banks of the Nile because crops were able to grow there, and the river itself was used as a transport route.
yes they did
Foot, animal, boat.
They rode camels.
the river nile provided just about everything for the egyptians including water, transport,trade,houses,protection and lots more.
Transport and irrigation.
Because it was 'life's blood' to them - it provided water for irrigation, transport, travel, drinking and after the floods, very fertile soil.