The egyptians invented the Nilometer to measure the hight of the River Nile. The reason the Egyptians measured the hight was to predict what the harvest would be like; 8.5 meters=hunger 9.0 meters=suffering 9.5 meters=happiness 10.0 meters=security 12.0 meters=disaster
Egyptians were some of the first people to use sails to capture the wind's energy.
no
The Egyptians would cut open the body and use their hands to remove the organs and guts
yes
Right angles
Ancient Egyptians often used a cubit rod for measurement. The rods were divided into hands, palms, and fingers. Larger distances were measured with ropes tied at regular intervals, rods, and poles.
One of the major material the egyprians used to make ropes was papyrus
They didn't. Catapults and balista's were first used in the roman empire.
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yes, lots of explorers use ropes.
To measure anything - one use was to record the annual Nile flood levels.
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Cause ropes are flexible
When the monkey was training for the monkey Olympics he had to train on the ropes.
ropes