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.
The desert was one of the features because of it's harsh conditions not very many people were able to cross it to get to egypt.
The hot desert served both as a buffer from invaders, but also a deterrent for Egyptians to expand westward.
desert and a seacoast with no harbor.
The Sahara desert and mediterranean coast
I donβt know exactly
Desert
Desert
cataracts and the Sahara desert
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What are the land features of Egypt?
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.
The deserts protected the Egyptians from invaders,
It protected them from intruders and invaders.
It protected Egypt from invaders. A negative effect is that it limited communication.
The sand dunes act as a natural barrier, blocking strong winds.
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.
It had a hot,dry climate