This pharaoh was famous for her charm, intelligence, and ability to speak multiple languages.
Cleopatra the VII
This is the longest river in the world and located in Egypt.
The Nile
These citizens were mummified
Almost everyone
The name of the paper Ancient Egyptians invented
Papyrus
Egypt uses the Nile to generate this
Hydroelectric power
The largest pyramid Khufu was built for this pharaoh
Khufu
Most of Egypt was this type of landform
Desert
This salty substance was used to dry out the bodies
Natron
Giant tombs the Egyptians built
Pyramids
This is the way Cleopatra the VII died
snake bite
Ramses the II expanded Egypt's empire during this kingdom.
The new kingdom
The Mediterranean
This organ was left in the body
The heart
These Ancient Egyptian inventions are still used today
Math, engineering, paper
The reason treasures were placed in tombs
Egyptians believed your stuff went with you to the afterlife
Cleopatra formed a relationship with this man to help maintain control of Egypt.
Julius Caesar
The best month to plant crops
December
This organ was disposed of because it was deemed useless
The brain
The skill Egyptians had to use to build the pyramids
Engineering
Normal citizens had their mummified bodies buried here
In the sand
There was a Queen's chamber in Khufu's pyramid, this queen was placed in it.
no one
Three ways the Nile was important for Ancient Egypt.
Trade and travel, Fresh water source, and good for agriculture (farming).
Three steps in the mummification process include
Taking the brain out
Placing organs in canopic jars
Wrapping in linen
Soaking in natron
Placing in sarcophogus
Heiroglyphics
The animal Egyptians thought were special
Cats