Deserts and Mountains
The Natural Defenses of Egypt are the cataracts, the delta, the eastern and western desert.
It kept out invader's.
Egypt's geographical defenses primarily include its natural barriers, such as the vast deserts to the east and west, which provide a protective buffer against invasions. The Mediterranean Sea to the north serves as a maritime defense, while the Nile River, flowing through the country, has historically been both a source of sustenance and a natural barrier against certain threats. Additionally, the Red Sea to the east offers protection from naval incursions, further consolidating Egypt's strategic defenses.
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Sumer was easier to invade than Egypt due to its lack of natural defenses. Whereas, Egypt has rivers and large deserts surrounding it, Sumer did not making it easier to enter.
As a counter-attack against the pharoe's repeated attack to the Levant.
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The north proved difficult for invaders to attack with success. The nil Delta was easily defended.
The Arabs declared war against Israel in 1948 when Israel declared Independence Israel declared war against Egypt in 1956 after being cut off from the Suez Canal. Israel declared war against Egypt in 1967 when the Straits of Tiran were blockaded. Jordan and Syria declared war against Israel in retaliation for the attack on Egypt. Egypt and Syria declared war on Israel in 1973 as a surprise attack.
There was no such thing as the Amanirenas. There was a queen of the kingdom of Kush (in Nubia, present day Sudan) whose name was Amanirenas. She led an attack by the Kushites on Roman Egypt. We do not know the causes this attack and we have very little information. The attack occurred in 27 B.C. Roman rule in Egypt was just at its beginning. It started in 30 B.C. the Romans then conducted a campaign against the Kushites.
The natural barrier that protected Egypt in the south is cataracts.
the natural resources of Egypt are corn, gold, and weat.