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Q: Why were egyptians less prone to attack and other developing civilizations?
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Why were Egyptians less prone to attack than other developing civilizations?

Becaue they were surrounded by deserts


Why were egyptians less prone than other developing civilizations?

They were surrounded by desert.


What other civilizations came into contact with the Greeks?

Notably the Persians, Minoans and the Egyptians.


What bodies of water did the egyptians use to trade with other civilizations?

The Meditterainian Sea


Who the major contributors were to the development of the devices and units used?

egyptians and other early civilizations


Who used ancient hieroglyphs?

The most known are the Egyptians. Other civilizations used them like the Mayans.


What other civilizations did the Persians interact with?

They interacted with the Egyptians, Greek, Gupta, Han Dynasty(China)


Would egyptians probably have more contact with other civilizations in Africa or Asia?

They had contact with both.


Are there connections from the Aztecs to other civilizations?

Only to the Mayan, Olmec and Teotihuacan civilizations which were also located in Mesoamerica. There is much debate whether Aztecs knew about other American civilizations such as Incans (in Peru, South America). It is also very hard to believe they knew about civilizations such as Egyptians (Middle East) or Chinese (Asia).


What specialized jobs did the Sumerians have the the Egyptians didn't?

The jobs of Sumerians and Egyptians were very similar. Both civilizations had farmers, sailors, craftsmen, rulers, and merchants, among many other jobs.


Who the major contributors were to the development of the devices and units used to measuring?

the Egyptians and other early developing societies


What the egyptians contributed to other civilizations?

a number system based on ten, fractions and whole numbers, geometry to measure land, and the calendar.