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The Sahara Desert on both sides of Egypt served as a natural barrier to invaders from outside and expansion from inside outward.
The Sahara Desert on both sides of Egypt served as a natural barrier to invaders from outside and expansion from inside outward.
The Sahara Desert on both sides of Egypt served as a natural barrier to invaders from outside and expansion from inside outward.
Egypt's Natural Barriers are The Nile River, Sand Dunes, And The Desert. :) Enjoy >.<
The deserts protected the Egyptians from invaders,
cataracts and the Sahara desert
It protected them from intruders and invaders.
It protected Egypt from invaders. A negative effect is that it limited communication.
by not going near the cataracts or walking on them...
by not going near the cataracts or walking on them...
Egypt's isolation was primarily due to its natural barriers, namely the Sahara Desert to the west, the Red Sea to the east, the Mediterranean Sea to the north, and the Nubian Desert to the south. These geographic features made it difficult for outside invaders to access Egypt easily, thereby providing protection and allowing the civilization to develop relatively undisturbed.
No because geographical barriers from the north to south and east to west protected Egypt.