The lotus and the papyrus plants<span>, for instance, were (and are) very common in Egypt. Papyrus is a kind of reed which </span>grows<span> in wetlands </span>along<span> the banks of the </span>Nile River<span>. Date palms </span>grew<span> all over Egypt, and other palms that people used to make palm oil. Hoped this helped</span>
<span>did not improve economic growth.</span>
Most soldiers started to use gas bombs
Europeans with the cleaning power of soap
Portugal was the first to send explorers in search of the all-water sea route