It is believed that Egyptians worshipped their gods and goddesses by offering killed humans to their Gods. These people were believed to have sacrificed their lives. It was also believed that they offered animal hearts and jewellery. I would like to mention that some of these answers may not be right but this is what we learnt in school. Sorry and please don't be afraid to add your right answer.
No, the ancient Egyptians did not have to worship their gods and goddesses, it was a part of their faith and belief that they chose to.
osiris,bast,hathor,etc
the Egyptians worshiped many gods and goddesses and they believed that these dities controlled the forces of what
They made sacrifices. they sacrificed people and animals.
The ancinet Egyptians worshiped many gods and goddesses.
No, temples and shrines were places of worship, not homes of Egyptian gods and goddesses.
They were polytheistic, meaning worshiping many gods and goddesses.
At some time in a Dynasty, all Egyptian gods and goddesses - save perhaps Apep, were worshiped.
The Egyptians did not believe themselves to be gods or goddesses while living; they believed in gods and goddesses throughout their lives and certain famed persons were believed to become gods or goddesses.
Hapi, the god of the river Nile, was the only river god they were known to worship.
it is true
Like the Greek and Roman gods and goddesses, Egyptians had their own. The Greeks Zeus would be the Egyptians Ra, the sun god. Egyptians were also known to worship cats and believe their rulers were "in touch" with the gods.