Thursday, January 30, 2020

More Pyramids on the Nile

Today in class, we talked about cheating and being academically honest. I wasn't involved but my prayers go out to whoever it was. Anyways, today we finished taking notes on the Pyramids on the Nile article and I found some pretty interesting facts. Egyptians' rulers stay the rulers even after they die. The Egyptians still think of them as they were when they were alive. Also, the Nile river flows for over 4,100 miles, making it the longest river in the whole world which is very crazy to think about. Also, Egyptians used papyrus as paper for writing and using hieroglyphics to communicate. The Egyptians were very smart. They developed a system of numbers for math and they developed a calendar to keep track of time between floods and to plan their planting season.

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