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In Ancient Egypt, upper Egypt was south and lower Egypt was north. So by travelling up you'd be going south.
upper Egypt is in the south. lower Egypt is in the north
It's because of the direction of the flow of the Nile river.
Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt
Upper Egypt is in the South and Lower Egypt is the north. This is so because the Nile River flows south to north.
The crowns of upper and lower Egypt were combined because King Menes combinded upper and lower Egypt. He decidd to combine upper and lower Egypt and the crowns.
He lived some where in lower Egypt. But lower Egypt is upper Egypt because upper is lower and lower is upper.
they traveled in the middle kingdom at the lower Egypt and upper
Lower Egypt is the top and to the north, Upper Egypt is the bottom and to the south.
Lower Egypt; it is in the north, while Upper Egypt is in the south.
The two regions of Egypt are called Upper and Lower Egypt! I hope I helped
Although Upper Egypt is actually the southern part of Egypt on a compass, it is called Upper Egypt because its elevation is higher than Lower Egypt which is the northern part of Egypt on a compass but has lower elevation and is therefore is called Lower Egypt.