it is so presise it is almost better than today modern USA
everyone conlinized around the NILE
Geography played a significant role in shaping the movement of people in ancient Egypt. The presence of the Nile River, which provided water, fertile soil, and transportation, allowed people to settle and thrive along its banks. The surrounding deserts served as natural barriers, protecting Egypt from invasions and creating a relatively isolated environment. Overall, the geography of ancient Egypt influenced the patterns of settlement, the development of trade routes, and the relative stability of the civilization.
They all have humans#2 They all have water.
Climate, Religion or the trade items they got from other countries (Purple dye; Lebenon, Stuff like that) Hope you enjoy the answer (:
large deserts providemany mineral deposits
The geography of ancient Kush, like that of ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, was characterized by fertile land supported by river systems, which were crucial for agriculture. Kush was situated along the Nile River, similar to Egypt, which relied on the Nile for irrigation and sustenance. Additionally, both Kush and Mesopotamia had surrounding deserts that provided natural barriers, while the flat plains of Mesopotamia facilitated early urban development. These geographic features enabled these civilizations to thrive through agriculture and trade.
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Hermann Kees has written: 'Ancient Egypt' -- subject(s): Historical geography
Egypt's position along a river valley gave it sufficient water to irrigate crops and therefore establish cities.
No, they had gravestones.
There were the same as they are in modern Egypt.
hey guys yes ancient egypt is really interesting even if you dontlike history