by not going near the cataracts or walking on them...
by not going near the cataracts or walking on them...
Egypt has some major natural features that made it able to survive. This is because of the desert which provided protection from invaders along with the Nile river that gave them fertile soil.
"Prevents" is a present tense verb; the question should be "What prevented invaders from attacking Ancient Egypt?" The answer is because of where Egypt is located. No kingdom wants to march their soldiers across a hot, dry desert to attack, also if you were to attack from the Nile River, you would be seen and Egyptians would be able to gather their powers and attack before you could.
Ethiopia was able to preserve its independence by defeating Italian invaders in 1896.
Other than the climate, Egypt was hard to invade due to geographical features. To the North was the Mediterranean Sea, while the South had many cataracks that prevented invaders from entering from the Nile northbound. To the East or West, I'd assume the Eastern and Western Deserts would greatly protect Egypt because of their harsh conditions.
yes
the invaders might get lost or they might not be able to survive in the weather or elevation of the vegetation.
OK dude, a weakness is that the deserts were so hot they couldn't support human life. A strength is that because the lands were so hot that they kept outside armies away from Egypt.
with all of the natural barries how were the hyksos able to invade and conquer egypt?
They are able to live inside and outside.
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You could use it like this: Egypt would not be able to annex Libya. Sudan has never attempted to annex Egypt.