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The country of Egypt receives almost no rain at all. The only part that is hospitable to humans is along the banks of the Nile River. The Nike carries water from areas that receive rain, and the Nile would flood once a year as a result, fertilizing the soil along the banks. Even today, settlement in Egypt is confined to the banks of the Nile.
how did geography affect the early arabs way of life
Yes!!
Whey did the geography
The land was very fertile making people flock to the land making it a great place to farm
The land was very fertile making people flock to the land making it a great place to farm
Think Mesopotamia between the rivers- water is good for agriculture, and agriculture means permanent settlement is possible . Egypt had this same relationship with the Nile. If the settlement is between mountains, it would be safer from attack or takeover, whereas a settlement in a more accessible area- think Greece- would likely develop I to more of a trade nation
The land was very fertile making people flock to the land making it a great place to farm
they all died.... all of them.... :(
Yes. The different geographies in the two places did help increase trade, especially using the Nile to travel between the two.
the early settlement were colonies.