I think it made it harder. We studied Egypt so I'm pretty sure it made it harder. I am not sure though. I do know that cataracts, which are rapids in the nile river, protected Egypt because they couldn't swim across the rapids. I hope this helps you.
Yes ! But I don't know how.
Ancient Egypt was surrounded by deserts, making it exhaustive for supply lines from adversaries.
SpainFranceMonacoItalySloveniaCroatiaBosnia & HerzegovinaMontenegroAlbaniaGreeceTurkeySyriaLebanonIsraelEgyptLibyaTunisiaAlgeriaMoroccoMaltaGibraltar/United KingdomCyprusLibya, France and Spain
Turkey was the top fig producer in 2005 followed by Egypt and other Mediterranean countries
The Mediterranean Sea borders Sicily and Italy, France, Monaco, Egypt, and other countries.
Mali traded salt to many countries in the south. The gold trade, even more important was mainly to Egypt and other countries on the Mediterranean.
Prime factors were discovered by mathematicians in Greece, Egypt, and other Mediterranean countries several thousand years ago.
Mali traded salt to many countries in the south. The gold trade, even more important was mainly to Egypt and other countries on the Mediterranean.
Yes
If your are referring to the ottoman occupation of greece...then no. Turkey didn't invade Greece, the Ottoman empire invaded the Byzantine empire. The decisive blow came when the capital fell on may 29 1453
It does not invade other countries.
the nile river made Egypt's trade opportunities successful. to trade, the egyptians went in their boat on the nile river, then went to the Mediterranean sea to trade with other countries.
The following countries are the only countries that border the Mediterranean Sea, if the country is not on this list then they do not border the sea.SpainFranceMonacoItalyMaltaSloveniaCroatiaBosnia and HerzegovinaMontenegroAlbaniaGreeceCyprusTurkeySyriaLebanonIsraelEgyptLibyaTunisiaAlgeriaMoroccoThere are only about a dozen that do border the Mediterranean, so the other hundred odd countries in the world do not.