If the heart weighs as much as the feather..then you're IN the afterlife..but it doesn't, your soul gets devoured by a god and u cannot enter the afterlife
without it there would be no Egypt
The Nile River is important to Egypt because it flows through all of Egypt and floods Egypt at a certain period every year, which then fertilizes the land and without this flooding every Egyptian will die. the Nile river is very important to the Egyptians because the river gave Egyptians many gifts.
the valley of the kings is located in lower Egypt
Because it was the CENTER of trading in Ancient Egypt times.
Heart
in acient Egypt after the people were mummified they would get there heart weight against a feather if there heart was heavier than the feather your heart would get fed to a crocodile headed animal and you would not move on to the afterlife
weight control is important because it reduces risk of several heart diseases, and other diseases also. If you were to get over weight you would run the risk of high cholesterol.
Managing weight. Maintaining a healthy weight by watching portion sizes and exercising is important. Being overweight increases the work of the heart.
Exercise is a major factor in heart health. Exercising lowers your blood pressure, increases the heart's endurance, and helps to maintain proper weight. Proper weight is also important. Obesity puts more strain on the heart, than in a person of healthy weight. Diet is also extremely important. Eating high fat and cholesterol foods coats your arteries with fat and plaque. Some healthy foods have been shown to reduce cholesterol, which keeps the heart healthy.
Do you mean in ancient Egypt ?
it starts in egypt
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i think it in egypt
without it there would be no Egypt
Egypt was important because of its positioning and oil deposits
only sinai important for the Jews but it is Egypt area . but Egypt is talked in the bible, but it is not mean this is holy country for the Jews .
The Pure Weight of the Heart was created on 1998-06-29.