"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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who offered no harbors for invaders from the sea?
The deserts protected the Egyptians from invaders,
Egypt was surrounded by deserts that were very difficult for ancient armies to penetrate.
The sand dunes act as a natural barrier, blocking strong winds.
The deserts acted as a natural protection from invaders.
The deserts acted as a natural protection from invaders.
Ancient Egypt was not easy to attack. The desert prevented armies to march across and attack. If you tried attacking from the Nile River, you would be seen and attacked immediately upon arrival.
It protected them from intruders and invaders.
The desert helped Egypt by giving them protection from invaders. :) :0
the extreme dry heat prevents damage casued by moisture & decay
I think they were the Hyksos.