Thoth was one of the more important Egyptian gods. He was the arbiter of godly disputes, developed science and the 365 day calendar, and weighed the hearts of the dead in judgment of whether their souls were worthy for the afterlife.
No; Thor is Norse or Viking.
Horus was an ancient Egyptian god of the sky and kingship, often depicted as a falcon or a falcon-headed man. Anubis was another ancient Egyptian god associated with mummification and the afterlife, depicted with the head of a jackal. Both gods played important roles in Egyptian mythology and religious beliefs.
There is no ancient Egyptian god Zyopt.
Gods were important to Ancient Egyptians for the same reason God is important to people today
Thor was the Norse god of thunder
Osiris was the usual Ancient Egyptian god of the underworld.
It largely depends upon which ancient Egyptian god - or goddess.
Set was the ancient Egyptian god of winds, storms, chaos, evil, darkness, strength, war, conflict, Upper Egypt.
Ptah is the ancient Egyptian god of creation.
:D Neither. Thor is the Norse god of thunder.
Yah is not a recognized Egyptian god in ancient Egyptian mythology. It is possible that you may be referring to Yahweh, the god of the Israelites in the Hebrew Bible. In ancient Egyptian mythology, the god Yahweh does not hold any significance.
The ancient Egyptian deity that was considered the god of the horizon is Aker.