5 Questions
Egyptian homes were often built of bricks made of mud that they dried in the sun. Their houses were usually black to offer shelter from the heat of the sun.
False
The yearly flooding of the Nile enriched the soil and brought good harvests and wealth to the land.
True
Egyptians ate only meat and fish, without consuming any vegetables or fruits.
False
Water in ancient Egypt could be obtained from wells, the Nile, or irrigation canals built by the Egyptians.
True
The roofs of Egyptian homes were typically sloped, not flat.
False
Test your knowledge about the construction of ancient Egyptian homes and the daily life of people living along the Nile. Learn about the use of mud bricks, white houses, columns, and the significance of the Nile in their lives.
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