Although it is not certain, the most likely answer is yes. Egypt is quite close to the collision of the African, Arabian and Eurasion Tetonic plates, making it suseptable to large earthquakes. Tsunamis could also have been possible in northern Egypt at the time (due to earthquakes).
Cleopatra reigned in ancient Egypt and her capital city was Alexandria.Cleopatra reigned in ancient Egypt and her capital city was Alexandria.Cleopatra reigned in ancient Egypt and her capital city was Alexandria.Cleopatra reigned in ancient Egypt and her capital city was Alexandria.Cleopatra reigned in ancient Egypt and her capital city was Alexandria.Cleopatra reigned in ancient Egypt and her capital city was Alexandria.Cleopatra reigned in ancient Egypt and her capital city was Alexandria.Cleopatra reigned in ancient Egypt and her capital city was Alexandria.Cleopatra reigned in ancient Egypt and her capital city was Alexandria.
A hierarchy is the social system in ancient Egypt
ancient Egypt emerged as a civilization at about 3200 BC.
What were some of the advantages of living in ancient Egypt>
One of the Statues in Ancient Egypt was the Great Sphinx.
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i don't believe there are earthquakes in egypt....... unless maybe a shockwave is felt from an earthquake somewhere else
A Nome in ancient Egypt is was a subnational administrative division of ancient Egypt.
Egypt's Ancient Capital.
men in ancient Egypt almost the same rights as women in ancient Egypt.
Ancient Egypt..
The last remaining wonder of 'The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World' is The Great Pyramid of Khofu at Giza (now part of Cairo, Egypt). The rest were either burned or broken because of earthquakes.
There were two parts Ancient Egypt, Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt.
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Ancient Egypt cities:Memphis and Thebes.
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Cats were sacred in ancient Egypt