A) The Nile Valley
B) The Eastern Desert
C) The Sinai Peninsula
D) The Western Desert
No, it's quite large, almost a million square kilometres in area and has a population of over 80 million.
South Africa is almost 20% larger than Egypt, in terms of land area.
Southeastern Canada and countries with heavy population has high crime rate. The more the people the worse it is.
Egypt has a land area 7.75 times the size of England and a population 1.5 times as large.
Monaco has almost three times as high a percentage of population as land area. With a small land area of about 2 square kilometers and a population of around 39,000, it has a high population density.
Almost all of the area not near a river is arid desert, which makes it unsuitable for farming and difficult to supply with enough water to support a large population centre.
As of 2021, the concentrated population of Egypt is in the Nile River valley and delta regions, where the majority of the country's population resides. This area is home to major cities like Cairo and Alexandria, which have high population densities due to factors like agricultural productivity and urbanization.
technically yes, but because most of Egypt is dessert land almost all the people live near the Nile RIver. this causes the population density of that specific area to become 1670 people per square kilometer. that would mean its highly dense but in total, Egypt has a population density of 124 people per kilometer squared. i hope that this helped you alot. :D
It was the second largest urban area in ancient Egypt by size and population. It is the biggest sea port in Egypt and was founded by Alexander the great.
Egypt is mostly desert so its population grew along the Nile River because it was a water source. Everywhere else is uninhabited.
It was the second largest urban area in ancient Egypt by size and population. It is the biggest sea port in Egypt and was founded by Alexander the Great.
1,002,450 km is the area of Egypt.