Mostly the Nile river. There are wells in Egypt, but most of their water is brackish.
If you're asking about the plague of Blood, the answer is that they dug in the earth near the Nile (Exodus ch.7), into which its water had already seeped.
the nile river.
the nile river is the longest river ever.
big basins they dug from the ground
big basin that they dug up from the ground
No
they didn't!
getting water
it helped ancient Egyptians get water easier, and faster.
It would remove dirt and other particles that were in the water.
Grain and wheat
No
Ancient Egyptians needed the floods to irrigate crops. Egyptians would measure the water with a nilometer so people upstream would be aware of how much water was coming.
they didn't!
they didn't!
getting water
The ancient Egyptians lived around the Nile river because of the fertile soil and the water for their crops.
irrigation ;)
They used the Archimedes Screw
Ancient Egyptians used a variety of things for a variety of purposes. Ancient Egyptians used dogs, water, tools, chariots, papyrus, precious gems, calendars, and a written form of language called hieroglyphics.
Africans invented running water. Ancient Egyptians were the inventors.
the pyramids,papyrus,water powered clock,the ideal for wok with greater expandibility