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
they made blocks of mud and laid them in the sun to dry
instead of building great roads like the Romans, the Egyptians made use f the Nile river. to travel north, they let sails down and let the current carry them. to travel south, they raised sails and followed the trade winds.
The egyptians wanted to use them in the building of their temples.
I found out it helped the Egyptians hammer the blocks into place.
Yes, ancient Egyptians did cut blocks of granite from quarries in Nubia, a region located in present-day Sudan. They transported the granite blocks along the Nile River to use in the construction of temples, pyramids, and other monumental architecture in ancient Egypt.
The major cataracts of the Nile are far upriver, well south of the area of the Nile the Egyptians usually navigated in.
They dug irrigation canals to carry water from the Nile.
Because it was a sourse of life
Carry goods for trade
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Yes - The Nile is nearly as good as the only source of water for Egypt.
The Egyptians used big blocks of rock
irrigation system.