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"Prevents" is a present tense verb; the question should be "What prevented invaders from attacking ancient Egypt?" The answer is because of where Egypt is located. No kingdom wants to march their soldiers across a hot, dry desert to attack, also if you were to attack from the Nile River, you would be seen and Egyptians would be able to gather their powers and attack before you could.

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