camels, horses and donkeys
if you are looking for a 5 letter word that starts with S, it is ships (I think...)
if you are looking for a 5 letter word that starts with S, it is ships (I think...)
Camels are commonly used as transportation in Egypt.
Mules have been used for transportation and packing since they were first bred more than 5000 years ago. They were commonly used in Egypt after 3000 BC.
Walking
In ancient Egypt, the Nile River served as the primary means for long-distance transportation. Boats made of papyrus, wood, or other materials were commonly used to navigate the river, facilitating trade and the movement of goods and people. Additionally, the prevailing winds allowed for efficient sailing upstream and downstream. Overland transport primarily relied on caravans of donkeys and camels for goods not easily moved by water.
all the transportation are camels, donkey, and river boats
The union used the railroad for long distance transportation that needed to be done quickly and efficiently.
they used sleds
The distance from Nazareth to Egypt is approximately 280 miles (450 kilometers) when traveling in a straight line. However, the actual distance may vary depending on the specific route taken and mode of transportation used. It is important to consider factors such as road conditions, traffic, and border crossings when calculating travel time between these two locations.
Yes, there are no wild elephants in Egypt currently. However, elephants were once present in ancient Egypt and were used for various purposes such as transportation and warfare.
soil, and irrigation for farming. :) They also used it for transportation