Back In The BC Age They Didn't Have That Technology Yet So They Did Not Check The Level Of The River. Now They Use A Water Depth Gauge.
With a very big ruler.
A structure built in the Nile river to measure water levels.
ancient egyptains used the nilometer to measure the water in the nile river
The evaporation problem becomes worse and the water level drops.
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Measure the length of the edge of the cube and multiply this by itself 3 times.Fill a measuring jug with enough water to cover the cube. Measure the level of water. Immerse the cube in the water in jug and measure the level of the water. The difference in level is the volume of the cube.
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In length yes the Amazon river does carry more water into the sea than the nile but in volume i still have to measure i love birds . Kind Regards Anonymous
Regarding Egypt, they use a device they called a 'Nilometer'. This measured the water levels of the Nile and took various forms, from a simply pillar to a complex structure. They would be marked-off in 'cubits' which equalled about half a meter. It was reckoned that if the water level did not reach the mark of 16 then there would be drought and famine. The link below will give more details.
you multiply length x width x height or pour water into container and measure the height, put object in water and measure the water level subtract the water level before and after and that will be your volume
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You cannot unless the object is insoluble in water and it floats in water, and that the container is graduated so that you can read off the volume of water in it.If so,partially fill the container and record the level of water,gently lower the object and measure the new level of water,still gently push the object into the water until it is wholly submerged and record the water level again.Mass of object = measure 2 - measure 1Volume of object = measure 3 - measure 1and then, density = mass/volume.
the water from the nile isn't salt water