Hot and dry
Greece had a rough land with lots of mountains. Egypt was flat with mostly deserts.
Since ancient Egypt was one of the first civilizations, they actually influenced many civilizations. However, Mesopotamia, Rome, and Greece influenced Egypt.
It would be Greece. :) By me Tekeia lmbo :) hoped it helped i also have this on my Daily Geography home work.
They traded with each other.
They both believe in Gods and Goddesses.
no, from egypt to greece
The geography of Mesopotamia, with its fertile land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, enabled the growth of agriculture and city-states. In contrast, Egypt's geography, with the Nile River's annual flooding, facilitated farming and centralized governance, which influenced the development of their cultures by focusing on agriculture, social hierarchy, and centralized political authority.
mesopotamia was on the other side of the world, so it didn't. Egypt was by mountains which isolated them together.
mesopotamia was on the other side of the world, so it didn't. Egypt was by mountains which isolated them together.
Geography played a significant role in shaping the movement of people in ancient Egypt. The presence of the Nile River, which provided water, fertile soil, and transportation, allowed people to settle and thrive along its banks. The surrounding deserts served as natural barriers, protecting Egypt from invasions and creating a relatively isolated environment. Overall, the geography of ancient Egypt influenced the patterns of settlement, the development of trade routes, and the relative stability of the civilization.
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The Mediterranean Sea is contiguous Egypt and Greece.