yes, they used the red sea to travel and trade with other countries.
Ancient Egyptians primarily traveled using the Nile River, which provided a vital waterway for transportation. They could travel south to Nubia, rich in resources and trade opportunities, or north to the Mediterranean Sea, facilitating trade with other civilizations. This reliance on waterways allowed for the movement of goods, people, and ideas throughout the region.
The Mediterranean Sea to the north was hard to cross The Red Sea to the east was to hard to cross The Cataracts to the south were to dangerous The Desert to the west was to dangerous and hot to travel through
Barriers such as the desert and the red sea made it safe, and religion made them feel secure.
After Pharaoh freed the Israelites, they were pursued by the Egyptians, who sought to recapture them as they left Egypt. The Egyptians, led by Pharaoh, caught up to the Israelites at the Red Sea, where they were ultimately defeated when Moses parted the waters, allowing the Israelites to escape and the Egyptian army to be drowned. Thus, it was the Egyptians who first attempted to recapture the Israelites after their liberation.
The Red Sea. In the Biblical story of Moses (Exodus chapter 14), he parts the sea to save the Hebrews from the Egyptians.
It did not protect the Egyptians at all, as soon as the Israelites crossed the red sea , and the Egyptians followed them the waters drowned them all.
The trade would either be by using boats to cross the Red Sea or, more commonly, using a caravan of camels to cross from Egypt to the Arabian Peninsula via the Sinai Peninsula.
When the Egyptians followed Moses , to the Red sea and they tried to follow the people, god drowned the Egyptians in the sea.
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Moses parted the Red Sea for the Jews to cross through. When the Egyptians came up behind them, the walls of the sea crashed down on them.
Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea, Gulf of Ader, and Arabian Sea:D
No, they were egyptians
They built a canal.
they travel by using there flippers
The Israelites were prompted to go through the Red Sea because their leader, Moses, had a directive from God that they should escape through the sea. God wanted them to re-start their lives in a new land. The Egyptians were following them. Had they stayed on the west shore of the Red Sea, the Egyptians would have killed them. Moses held up his staff, and God parted the waters of the Red Sea. When the Egyptians followed them, God let the walls of waters go and the Egyptian soldiers drowned.
There are two waterways that could be used. The Mediterranean sea or the Red sea were both quick, efficient waterways that the Egyptians COULD of used.
From Somerset KY to the Red Sea is unknown. There has never been a person to travel from the Red Sea to Somerset KY.