Lower Egypt, they were located in lower Egypt because when the Nile river floods the farmers get water which helps the crops grow.
Lower Egypt, they were located in lower Egypt because when the Nile river floods the farmers get water which helps the crops grow.
Lower Egypt, they were located in lower Egypt because when the Nile river floods the farmers get water which helps the crops grow.
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Pharohs owned most lands and farms in Ancient Egypt.
Yes, but most of the time the pharaohs would live in Upper Egypt
Lower is in the north at the mouth and upper is in the south
Alexandria is in Lower Egypt, because it is in the Nile Delta. However, Alexandria only comes into existence late in Egyptian history, long after the most famous Pharaohs and long after there was a significant distinction between Upper and Lower Egypt in terms of culture.
Because lower Egypt is where the Nile Delta region is located, and when the river would flood this area would it would cause the soil to become extremely fertile.
Actually,lower Egypt was better for farming than Upper Egypt. And that's because it's the northern-most section of Egypt. It refers to the fertile Nile Delta region, which stretches from the area between El-Aiyat and Zawyet Dahshur, south of modern-day Cairo, and the Mediterranean Sea.
King Narmer of Upper Egypt united Lower Egypt with his kingdom in approximately 3100 BC BCE.
For most of pharaonic Egypt's history, Thebes was the administrative center of Upper Egypt. Today the capital of Egypt is Cairo.