They have some wheels under that thing you stand in and um you have 2 horses who pull the chariot and that's how chariots move.
chariots.
The Egyptians learned about making bronze tools and using chariots from the Hyksos.
They came to Rome from Egypt. And the Egyptians got them from the Hyksos. When the Egyptians tried to gain control of Rome, they also brought their chariots.
they used chariots or camels
Walking was the main mode. Boats were used by the Egyptians because they had the Nile and they also had chariots.
No, the Egyptians were using horses to pull their war chariots a few thousand years before Rome existed.
the Egyptians wanted to learn how to make bronze weapons and how to use chariots
It depends on the civilisation which used them. Each used a different name. Chariots were used by the Hittites, Assyrians, Babylonians, Egyptians, Greeks, Romans and Gauls.
I think the Egyptians and the Romans and possibly the Greeks.
The Hyksos used chariots and bronze weapons to defeat the ancient Egyptians. They used a time of political weakness between dynasties when no one was sure who would take over the throne.
They learned how to fight from the Hyksos. The Hyksos used chariots, and this is how they were able to beat soldiers who were on foot.
The Egyptians indeed learned to steer horse-drawn chariots from the Hittites, who were skilled charioteers and had developed advanced techniques for chariot warfare. This adoption enhanced the Egyptian military, allowing them to utilize chariots more effectively in battles. The introduction of chariots revolutionized their military strategies, contributing to their successes in various campaigns. This cultural exchange exemplifies how ancient civilizations influenced one another through trade and warfare.