The yearly inundation or flooding of the Nile was not so much a problem as it was part of their world that they needed to manage. They did manage it brilliantly for many centuries. The real problem came when there were periods of serious drought. There were periods when the Egyptian culture was virtually wiped out because of drought.
The flooding of the Nile River.
No
Egyptians drink tea and water. Christian Egyptians (or partiers) also drink beer and wine.
they looked to the gods for help
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.
Kush and Egypt were rival countries, both trying to expand their power and influence at the other's expense. As a result, internal problems in Egypt meant that Egyptians would be less able to project power outwards and this would allow Kush to become more powerful. Eventually, Kush was able to conquer Egypt for nearly 100 years in what Egyptologists call the 25th Dynasty.
yes and wine
the river nile
it is water
buckets
The Egyptians made special canals called irrigation canals. They were used to carry water from place to place.
Egyptians used geometry to build all their large monuments, including the pyramids. They wrote down geometry problems on paper and solved them.