A canal or basin, or a thing called a Shadoof.
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They used irrigation methods such as canals basins and dikes. They also created a device called a shadoof.
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.
Agricultural techniques Ancient Egyptians used were:1) Digging irrigation canals that carried river water to dry areas.2) They used a tool called a shaduf to spread water across their fields.
Agricultural techniques Ancient Egyptians used were:1) Digging irrigation canals that carried river water to dry areas.2) They used a tool called a shaduf to spread water across their fields.
i think is the isotonic .. Diffusion is the spread of molecules. Osmosis is the movement across water.
They invented the "shadouf" to help them distribute water across the land.
the oil is lighter or less dense and the oil will spread across the water because the oil has little mass and it will spread for a long time unless the oil is caught.
Water, bathing, washing of clothes, and transportation across for trading. Also it provided food such as fish.
Manure is spread across limestone soils to improve the physical condition of the soil. Soil provides food and water for plants to grow. If the soil is in poor condition the plants will not develop properly.
well oil is dense than water so it floats and the wind or larger body makes a wave so it pushes it across the water
Becuase water got spread out a lot faster than having egyptians going from crop to crop watering by hand
they collect the water from the Nile, then carry it back to their village. They would carry in it pots and huge jugs.
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