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They are both in Deserts, Yuma is in the Sonora Desert, Egypt Is In The Sahara And Eastern Deserts. They are also some of the Sunniest Cities On Earth, and Finally, they are both on Rivers. Yuma Is On The Colorado, And Egypt Is On The Nile.
its protected by a desert
It assisted ancient Egypt in that the Nile separated two areas ruled by different kings.
Yes. There's a lot MORE of it on the west side, of course.
The Nile was a good place to bring things into Egypt and Nubia on boats. If any invaders were to attack from the nile, the only way into egypt without having to cross the desert, they would be attacked from both sides of the nile and it would be hard to escape.
The Nile affected life in ancient Egypt by leaving a deposit of mud on both sides of the river when it flooded. It created an area of rich soil which helped the farmers to grow surplus (extra) food in the Nile Valley. The surplus made Egypt prosperous. The Nile also made it easy to travel throughout the land.
It helped because the water flows through the irrigation systems and then watered the crops
Around 5500 BC two kingdoms of Egypt began to settle on both sides of the Nile. They were united under King Menes, this is start of the Egyptian civilization.
Farming was only possible in Egypt in the flood plains of the Nile river. Every year the Nile floods, carrying nutrient-rich silt over the flood plains and fertilizing the fields on both sides of the river. Water flowing through the Nile is fresh and was used for irrigation on the fields. Away from the water of the Nile River, Egypt has a desert climate and farming is either subsistence or impossible.
The Nile, If you go further south it splits into the Blue nile and the White Nile as tributaries