Jews don't bury their dead with servants, boats or other artifacts to take with them to the next world. We Jews believe that the only thing you can take with you are the good deeds (mitzvot; Divine commands) which you fulfilled in this world.
After the last pique in which the first born died , Pharaoh told Moses to take the people and go out of Egypt, They took cattle and gold as well, they made the golden calf. It could be gold from the Egyptians as well.
The Egyptians believed that you could take it with you, and use it in the next world.
how did egyptians take advantage of the Nile's yearly spring flooding it's either they developed geometry, they could now live in the desert, they became successful farmers, or they could grow papyrus
No, take and get are not the same thing. One could 'take' a vacation but they would not 'get' one
the Egyptians treasured the Nile
they could make the food and take care of there crippled children. -true fact by the way
oatmeal!
egyptians were mummified with jewels as souvineres to take with them to the after life.
so that they could 'survive' the journey in as best condition as 'humanly' possible
Matzoh
For the Egyptians it diddnt take a half hour it took 70 days