Because Egypt is the land of the Nile river that have a unique attribute to run from south to north (there are very few rivers in the world that does run from south to north)
It was used as a source of food and as a route to trade goods.
According to Strong's: Egypt - in Hebrew, Mizraim, land of Egypt, or Koft or Coft; and may be interpreted hollow land, or land of depression, or hidden land. The Copts called it Elkibit, inundated land; and this idea is in all the kindred roots. It was also called Mizraim, two - fold depression, and also the land of Ham, and Khemi, black land.
Upper Egypt was the Southern portion, on the banks of the Nile. Lower Egypt was the Northern part, being in and around the Nile delta.
the land type of egypt is sandy
Ancient Egyptians called their lands "Kemet" which roughly translates to "The Black Land".
It's often called, believe it or not, actually called upside down pie! Hope this helped:)
It is based on the flow of the River Nile which runs from South to North. Upper Egypt is up river and lower Egypt Down river.
It has suckers on its feet.
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Abraham, or Abram as he was called at the time.Genesis 12:10"Now there was a famine in the land. So Abram went down to Egypt to sojourn there, for the famine was severe in the land."
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the Sahara desert
one answer is black land and the other side is red land so you have 2 answers
the South
it was called the Nile delta
Egypt is called "The land of the Nile" or "The gift of the Nile",because of the river Nile's rich water supply to Egypt,& it's help to develop their culture,hierarchy and everything.