The villages that Ancient Egyptians lived in were built on high ground near the River Nile. The river was considered to be a god – Hapi, a god of water & fertility. He is usually depicted with lotus flowers or papyrus reeds as his headdress & a pot belly to show he was well-fed. Amulets & offerings were thrown into the river to please Hapi. Many fish & birds also lived in or by the Nile & other animals came to the river to drink. There was very little rainfall in Egypt so the River Nile was a very important source of water for all living things. Tefnet was the goddess of moisture, moist air, dew and rain. The climate of Egypt today is the same – hot desert climate with very little rainfall, except on the northern Mediterranean coast. It is cooler along the coast too.