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The Ancient Egyptians got their water through irrigation (which they invented) they got the water from the Nile river which is the biggest river in the world. they made dtches and canals and wells.
They had built weirs, dams, lakes and irrigation channels.
Egyptians used salt and many other natural resources to perserve the bodies of the dead because they believed in the after life of a person. more information about this would be found on the linked website below.
To preserve a body means to not make it rot or dry out. The ancient Egyptians were experts at this as they developed mummification; an act of preserving.
The ancient Egyptians used many stages to mummify bodies once the person had died they would cover them in a substance that would dry there skin out.
they used salt
The Ancient Egyptians first learned to predict when the sun's heat would dry up the river. Afterwards, they would trap water into ponds to keep them as storage to use during drought
Egyptians invented the brick mold around 3400 B.C. They would just fill it with mud let it dry and it would be in a brick shape.
The Ancient Egyptians got their water through irrigation (which they invented) they got the water from the Nile river which is the biggest river in the world. they made dtches and canals and wells.
They had built weirs, dams, lakes and irrigation channels.
baking soda is often used as a dryer. it is also sometimes used as an odor eliminator. it can soak up moisture. ancient Egyptians used it with nitron in their mummys to dry them out. the mummification process took often over 70 days. Baking soda was used as toothpaste a long time ago and is often used as an ingredient in modern toothpaste today.
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.
Egyptians used salt and many other natural resources to perserve the bodies of the dead because they believed in the after life of a person. more information about this would be found on the linked website below.
To preserve a body means to not make it rot or dry out. The ancient Egyptians were experts at this as they developed mummification; an act of preserving.
The Ancient Egyptian House was made from Mud from the Nile River and straw. After they would put it in the sun to dry and take the mold of a metal container witch they put the mud into to dry. After they would start piling the bricks ontop of each other.
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.