As cited in Source A, it is evident that the Ancient Egyptians believed that if they worshiped the Nile God, Hapi, that the Nile would flood. The Nile flooding was necessary for society to thrive, as it would produce silt and irrigate the wheat and barley grown.
The Egyptians’ dependency and faith in Hapi, would allow them to carry on their agricultural practices, bringing them optimism that the Nile would sustain their everyday