Prevented invasions.
The deserts acted as a natural protection from invaders.
The deserts acted as a natural protection from invaders.
The extensive deserts surrounding ancient civilizations, such as those in Egypt and Mesopotamia, provided natural barriers that helped protect these societies from invasions and external threats. This isolation allowed them to develop their own distinct cultures, languages, and social structures. Additionally, the scarcity of resources in the deserts encouraged trade and innovation, as these civilizations sought to acquire goods and technologies from neighboring regions. Ultimately, the deserts shaped the political and economic dynamics that fostered the growth of complex societies.
In ancient Egypt.
The ancient Egyptians develop as a well governed civilization because it helped water crops
The ancient Egyptians develop as a well governed civilization because it helped water crops
The ancient Egyptians develop as a well governed civilization because it helped water crops
The geography of Ancient China shaped the way the civilization and culture developed. The large land was isolated from much of the rest of the world by dry deserts to the north and west, the Pacific Ocean to the east, and impassable mountains to the south. This enabled the Chinese to develop independently from other world civilizations.
Mountain ranges & deserts
in the happaran indian river.
The Euphrates River.
The Akkadian and Sumerian civilisations 5000-3500 BCE.