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everyone conlinized around the NILE
ancient egypt
Geography played a significant role in shaping the movement of people in ancient Egypt. The presence of the Nile River, which provided water, fertile soil, and transportation, allowed people to settle and thrive along its banks. The surrounding deserts served as natural barriers, protecting Egypt from invasions and creating a relatively isolated environment. Overall, the geography of ancient Egypt influenced the patterns of settlement, the development of trade routes, and the relative stability of the civilization.
They all have humans#2 They all have water.
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it is so presise it is almost better than today modern USA
large deserts providemany mineral deposits
Mostly Egypt and Persia.
Hermann Kees has written: 'Ancient Egypt' -- subject(s): Historical geography
king tut ruled ancient Egypt in 9 years, from 9 to 18
Egypt's position along a river valley gave it sufficient water to irrigate crops and therefore establish cities.
Quote from Napo93 on a similar question: "Geography has had a huge impact on the rise and development of Ancient Egypt. The most significant feature was the mighty River Nile. Egypt grew around this River, as it is the only major constant source of Fresh water in that area. It served as a highway, enabling the Egyptians to transport people and goods up and down its waters. Its annual floods meant that the ground around it was immensely fertile, and it is for this reason that Egypt became the breadbasket of the Ancient World. It was probably the best farming land in the Mediterranean world - certain the largest amount of good land. Their trade was facilitated by the Nile, and Egyptian wealth grew. The Ancient Pharaohs were enormously wealthy during the Egyptian golden Age, largely thanks to the Nile. Geography is always influential in determining the rise and fall of cities and civilizations. In Egypt, the presence of the Nile was the most influential element, giving Ancient Egypt all the right ingredients to be a great power."