How the hell do you think they used them you idiot jesus f christ
they would use for crops, bathe, and even for cooking
they built giant marble water slides and when the floods came they would use time machines and go to the future and take a water tube from some 6 year old and go back to they're time and ride down the slides.
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The Egyptians keep track of the pattern of flooding using time measurement and geometry. They figured out how to keep track of the amount of flooding using time through their creation of the calendar. They also used geometry for surveying the flooded land.
The ancient Egyptians couldn't prevent the flooding of the Nile - nor did they want to, because the floodings were necessary for a good harvest. They even developed an irrigation system so that an as wide as possible area could profit from the flooding for as long as possible.
Ancient Egyptians weren't able to control the flooding water of the Nile river. However, they used the Nile for fertile soil because it was very predictable.
The flood waters left silt on the farmland, which provided nutrients for the soil
communicatiThe Ancient Egyptian year begins in June, and there are three seasons. The firsst season is known at shait, or the season of inundation. From the middle of July through Octobor the waters of the nile rise, bringing with them the precious silt that makes the soil fertile.
Inundation (flooding) Emergence (returning of waters and planting crops) Harvest (picking crops)
The flooding of the Nile played a huge role in the development of an agricultural society. Egyptians would use the Nile's waters to irrigate their crops. The abundance it provided encouraged staying put and farming, rather than a migratory lifestyle.
The ancient Egyptians were the first peoples known to have used mathematics, to calculate calendars, tides, and surveying. Each year, the Nile river would flood the land and deposit nutrients washed down from the African mountains. The flood waters would wash away the field markers, and they needed ways to figure out what land belonged to whom. The Greeks expanded on the Egyptians' discoveries, and formalized much of what we think of as the language of math.
Maat was the daughter of the god Ra. he created her for order. basically Ra came from the primeval dark waters of chaos, according to Egyptian mythology. from the waters rose a mound of land on which Ra came forth. he then created Maat to bring order from chaos. so technically she didn't have a mother.