Egypt was surrounded by deserts that were very difficult for ancient armies to penetrate.
the desert, the Nile river.
Egypt is isolated by the Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea, Sahara Desert and the Ethiopian Highlands. ;)
The Sahara Desert on both sides of Egypt served as a natural barrier to invaders from outside and expansion from inside outward.
The Sahara Desert on both sides of Egypt served as a natural barrier to invaders from outside and expansion from inside outward.
Ancient Egypt was protected by the Sahara from enemies
The natural barrier that protected Egypt in the south is cataracts.
Italian invasion of Egypt happened on 1940-09-16.
Today, most Egyptians are protected by the Egyptian government and police force. If you are referring to Ancient Egypt, the country was generally protected from invasion by vast swathes of desert, but individuals in Egyptian society had haphazard protection from local governors and enforcers. (Prior to the 19th century, most police were ineffectual in actually preventing internecine violence.)
it protected egypt from danger
its protected by a desert
Egypt was never protected from invasion. Lots of countries invaded Egypt, the most famous are the Greeks, Romans, Ottoman Empire, Mameluke, French, British, Germans up to El Alamein, and Israelis up to the Suez Canal.
the Nile stopped invaders by crossing into the land. also the desert lands on the left and right side of How_was_ancient_Egypt_protected_from_invaders_by_natural_bordersalso known as the red desert helps block invaders.How_was_ancient_Egypt_protected_from_invaders_by_natural_borders