They made boats with reeds
They used their legs and boats and horses
No. They used it to make paper for scrolls. They also used it to make boats, mats, bedding, sandals and rope.
you use flax to make linen. The ancient Egyptians used linen for their clothes and for embalming mummies.
Papyrus was a useful plant for making scrolls and giving to scribes to write records so in the future we could have what we have now. But the answer is NOT papyrus, If you are on here for homework trying to get the answer ill give you a hint, not the answer, starts with a R
papyrus is used to make baskets, boats, sandels, and paper.
roofs was the name of the wood they used
Actually papyrus were used to make paper, and were scarcely used on boats, but woods were indeed used to make boats
bark or bambo
They were used for transport.
The mallow plant (Athaea officinalis) that grew in Egyptian marshes.
They used their legs and boats and horses
for traveling on water what else?
Papyrus, a waters edge plant, its where the name paper comes from.
No. They used it to make paper for scrolls. They also used it to make boats, mats, bedding, sandals and rope.
The most common type of Egyptian boats were made out of papyrus reeds. These type of boats were used to travel short distances. The reeds were bound toghether by ropes and were usually used for hunting fish. They were eather poled or paddled. Other boats were mad out of cedar wood imported from Lebanon.
papyrus,it is used in their paper
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