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Because it keeps intruders out. It's nealy impossible for one to travel through that desert without dying of dehydration. And the soil produces food for the ancient Egyptians themselves and their animals.
Because it keeps intruders out. It's nealy impossible for one to travel through that desert without dying of dehydration. And the soil produces food for the ancient Egyptians themselves and their animals.
salted tisusue wrapped around body so it keeps moisture
If you are talking about Native American Indians... we put mud on our houses to insulate the home. These are called "mud" homes (some tribes call them "Adobe" houses).... I have lived in one years ago... It was very warm in the winter and cool in the summer and it keeps the bugs out : )
The F.I.F.A keeps the world cup in its head office at Geneva Switzerland.
it keeps them alive
yes because they believed they needed them in the after life
Because it keeps intruders out. It's nealy impossible for one to travel through that desert without dying of dehydration. And the soil produces food for the ancient Egyptians themselves and their animals.
keeps it cool in summer and warm in winter
There is no agency that keeps that kind of statistic.
Learn some manners about Thermal energy kid -.-
Because it keeps intruders out. It's nealy impossible for one to travel through that desert without dying of dehydration. And the soil produces food for the ancient Egyptians themselves and their animals.
Because it keeps intruders out. It's nealy impossible for one to travel through that desert without dying of dehydration. And the soil produces food for the ancient Egyptians themselves and their animals.
keeps homes in places from the coast storms
Because it keeps there skin moist where as if you live there in the desert your skin starts peeling!
Truth Is Stranger - 2013 Mystery of Ancient Stone Balls Keeps Getting Deeper 1-11 was released on: USA: 1 July 2013
Ancient Egyptians believed that bathing in milk would help improve their skin complexion and make it appear more youthful and radiant. The lactic acid in milk was thought to have exfoliating properties that could help with skin renewal and softening. Additionally, milk was seen as a symbol of luxury and wealth, so bathing in it was also a way to display one's status and opulence.