the egyptians didnt use ink
Egypt created ink so they can write on the rocks but back then in the 3000b.c thy didn't have pencils or paper but they knew a lot about science and made ink
ancient Egypt invented black ink but ancient china stole it from them.
Yes they used it to write. They are credited with inventing black ink.
Answer:To Make Figures
Black
Without black ink, students will not have the opportunity to write.
Some inventions traceable to ancient Egypt include writing systems, black ink, ox-drawn plows, 365-day calender, paper, and sails for boats.
The ink pen's origins can be traced back to ancient civilizations, with the earliest known ink writing instruments appearing around 3000 BCE in Egypt, where reed pens were used with ink made from soot and water. However, the first modern ink pen, known as the fountain pen, was developed in the 17th century, with notable contributions from inventors like Lewis Waterman in the late 1800s, who created a reliable design that popularized its use.
Ink was discovered in Egypt
The scribes were a group of people in ancient Egypt who knew how to read and write. They wrote on papyrus using reed brushes dipped in ink.
Black ink was used to draw draw pictures. You would dip a quill (a sharpened feather) into ink and draw picture because there wasn't markers black then. They also used black ink to write . you dip the quill into the ink and you start writing .
in egypt!