Mainly for agriculture because of the water supply and the silt deposited by annual floods along the Nile River that created the rich and fertile soil.
Quite apart from the obvious answer of anything that would hold water. They used buckets - by hand and attached to a type of waterwheel and they also dug irrigation canals, small ditches, to water crops etc. but they used pipe too. THEY ALSO USED A SHADUF TO GET WATER FOR IRRIGATION OH SHNAP
The ancient Egyptians considered the Nile River to be the source of life as as it provided water for drinking, bathing, washing and irrigating. The Nile River was also the main way for transporting goods and people as roads could not be built on flooded land or sandy desert, hence becoming ancient Egypt's great highway. It provides an efficient way to travel up and down the narrow strip of land. Trade was also made possible by the Nile River. Travelers and goods travelled along the river, and traders travelled to Egypt on the Nile and set up stalls on the quay to sell their goods. Other sailors would went there to purchase these goods from the stalls. In addition, the Nile River was important for agriculture. The main source of water for farming as there was very little rain in Egypt. The Nile flooded once a year and left behind thick black mud which created fertile farming lands for growing crops after the flood.
Because it provides clean water to drink, clean water to use and clean water to wash. Also the nile provides a home for animals such as crocodiles, fish and other reptiles. Also the nile provides food for birds such as eagles etc.
The Nile river was used for many things. Fertile Soil, water, fish, plants, and many more. The people in Egypt used these resources to survive. You can copy this and use it on an essay, :)
well, during the flood people didn't really do anything in the river because it got polluted but when time went on people went treasure hunting for the gold and they also went fishing
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Carry goods for trade
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Yes - The Nile is nearly as good as the only source of water for Egypt.
Papyrus.
reeds that grew along the Nile River
The shaduf is used to help get the water out of the Nile River, so they can use it for farming, and other great things.
it help when it was really dry
it help when it was really dry
Ancient Egyptians moved stuff by logging logs tied them with reeds and then pushed out into the nile and then floated down the river!
The Ancient Egyptians had used the shaduf to get water out of the Nile River with out using much energy.
provided them with thick, rich soilgreat soil for growing cropsand transportation