They dug irrigation canals to carry water from the Nile.
To measure anything - one use was to record the annual Nile flood levels.
they used irrigation
linen,sawdust, lichen, beewax, resin, natron, onion, nile mud, linen pads, and frankencence
They used the Nile river to transport things as the also built canals through out the river for farming an other needs
The Egyptians used the star Sirius, also known as Sothis, to predict the annual flooding of the Nile. The appearance of Sirius in the pre-dawn sky marked the start of the inundation season, which was crucial for agriculture in ancient Egypt. This celestial event was closely linked to their agricultural calendar and rituals.
They dug irrigation canals to carry water from the Nile.
They dug irrigation canals to carry water from the Nile.
Egyptian farmers relied on the Nile River's annual flooding to enrich the soil with nutrient-rich silt, which enhanced agricultural productivity. They developed irrigation systems to control and distribute water from the river, allowing them to cultivate crops in areas that would otherwise be too arid. By harnessing the Nile's resources, farmers could expand their farmland and support a growing population, leading to the establishment of a prosperous agricultural society.
because they use technology
The major cataracts of the Nile are far upriver, well south of the area of the Nile the Egyptians usually navigated in.
they would cultivate the ground for farmland or to build cities and pyramids
Because it was a sourse of life
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Carry goods for trade
irrigation
Yes - The Nile is nearly as good as the only source of water for Egypt.
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