no
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).
I think in Vancouver earthquakes are common in Canada.
Their god Geb is god of the earth and hence would have been god of earthquakes.
earthquakes happen because of Chance Sturdivant
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Egypt is located near the boundary of the African and Arabian tectonic plates, causing some seismic activity. The Red Sea is also part of the East African Rift System, which contributes to earthquake activity in the region. Even though earthquakes in Egypt are relatively rare and usually minor, they can still occur due to these geological factors.
What are coomon illnesses in Egypt?
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No Egypt is not a member of the common wealth games as the map shows.
Schistosomiasis is a common waterborne disease in Egypt (from the Nile and its tributaries).
they have much in common just like people. earthquakes are caused by volacones. the moving vibration makes the earth shake.
This is because earthquakes and tremors are common in Japan. That triggers tsunamis to occur