We know more about Egypt than Nubia primarily due to the extensive documentation and monumental architecture produced by the Egyptians, including hieroglyphics and grand temples that have survived through millennia. Additionally, Egypt's strategic location and its interactions with other civilizations led to more historical records and archaeological interest. In contrast, Nubia, while culturally rich, had fewer written records and less monumental architecture, making its history less prominent in ancient narratives. Moreover, much of Nubia's archaeological work has been less prioritized and funded compared to Egypt's.
There were few advantages either side had, but it was mostly trading. Upper Egypt had access to the sea, and was able to trade with plenty of other nations. Lower Egypt, however, had acess to Nubia, which the primary source of slaves, ivory and other commodities for Egypt. Also, Upper Egypt had a more secluded location, which meant less enemies to fight from the border. Lower Egypt was situated next to multiple African enemies.
The answer is Lower Egypt.
Modern Egypt did not become a country through war, but more through a series of revolutions
Not any more. Egypt is a republic with a president and a first lady.
To answer this question, we would need to compare the average annual rainfall in Gabon with that of Egypt. Gabon receives a significantly higher amount of rainfall compared to Egypt. On average, Gabon receives around 120 inches of rain per year, while Egypt receives only about 2 inches of rain per year. This vast difference in rainfall amounts is primarily due to their geographic locations and climates.
Ghana,Egypt. ............................. many more.......
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Its from the Bob Marley song misty morning. There is one mystery - yea-ea-eah - I just can't express: To give your more, to receive your less. Great song.
About 12 years. No more, no less.
No more or less than any other god or goddess in any other religion on Earth.
We know more about Egypt than Nubia primarily due to the extensive documentation and monumental architecture produced by the Egyptians, including hieroglyphics and grand temples that have survived through millennia. Additionally, Egypt's strategic location and its interactions with other civilizations led to more historical records and archaeological interest. In contrast, Nubia, while culturally rich, had fewer written records and less monumental architecture, making its history less prominent in ancient narratives. Moreover, much of Nubia's archaeological work has been less prioritized and funded compared to Egypt's.
Deserts do not receive more or less sunlight than areas near the desert at the same latitude. However, since deserts have far fewer clouds than non-desert areas they may receive more sun. However, the hours of daylight are no more than in surrounding regions.
Gabon is actually kind of in the middle. Maybe, more towards poor though. They are in debt pretty bad with them not managing their oil and stuff well enough.
i think it does because its chrismas is in the wet season