they just did the end
the Egyptians wanted to learn how to make bronze weapons and how to use chariots
They used basalt in ancient Egypt to make walls for protection!
Yes because in some parts of Egypt it is still considered a ritual in the culture.
Egypt was divided into two sections, upper and lower Egypt. Though the Egyptians did not draw precise border, sources make it apparent that Lower Egypt was the Nile Delta region of the north. This area of the Nile emptied into the Mediterranean Sea.
This depends on whether or not you consider Coptic Christians to be Arab. Most Copts would argue quite fervently that they are not Arabs and are, instead, the descendents of the Egyptians from the time of the Pharaohs. Some Copts even make the argument that most Muslim Egyptians are also descendants of Pharaonic Egyptians who had been converted by the small number of Arabian Arabs to Islam and the Arabized. If the Copts are (properly) not considered to be Arabs, but the Muslim Egyptians are, Egypt is 90% Arab. If the Copts are considered to be Arabs, Egypt is >99% Arab.
in egypt
they would sell rare things that you could find only in Egypt
This make absolutely no sense.
The Incas were in the Americas, not in ancient Egypt. So no, the Incas never made mummies in ancient Egypt. The Egyptians did.
The Egyptians were able to make a type of paper from papyrus.
the Egyptians wanted to learn how to make bronze weapons and how to use chariots
They used basalt in ancient Egypt to make walls for protection!
Terraforming it
Nobody bought them, there are farms in Egypt that make the grains, they trade the grains for items.
Because of deforestation, there is a minimal amount of habitable rain forest for orangutans.
Papyrus reeds were used to make paper so the Egyptians could write.
Yes because in some parts of Egypt it is still considered a ritual in the culture.