Water was used to drink, water crops, wash, pretty much everything its used for now.
Irrigation
Canals in ancient Egypt were primarily used for irrigation.
so they know when to plant and harvest crops
public baths , toilets , drinking , anything Romans would use it for
Irrigation is the act of moving water to water crops and for drinking water. In most cases aqueducts are used to do this.
Because they needed to be close to the Nile as a source of water and life, the alternative being the desert.
4. How did ancient farmers use the water of the Indus river system to help grow crops?
The ancient Egyptian civilization began on the banks of theNnile because it was fertile land to grow crops and there was water available for people and animals to use.
Canals in ancient Egypt were primarily used for irrigation.
To eat
In order to have healthy crops the Egyptians used irrigation techniques to water their crops. Irrigation is the artificial application of water to crops.
In order to have healthy crops the Egyptians used irrigation techniques to water their crops. Irrigation is the artificial application of water to crops.
In order to have healthy crops the Egyptians used irrigation techniques to water their crops. Irrigation is the artificial application of water to crops.
In order to have healthy crops the Egyptians used irrigation techniques to water their crops. Irrigation is the artificial application of water to crops.
They extracted it from rivers and ground wells and used canals to irrigate crops.
In Ancient Egypt, people used the land for farming and growing different types of crops. They also used it as a place to put their shelters.
I believe they were used for irrigation. definitely to pump water out of the ground whether for crops or not.
Ancient Egyptians were among the pioneers in using IRRIGATION to harness the water of the Nile River and provide it to their crops on large tracts of riverside land.