It was an ancient barrior. :)-smiley face
Because it keeps intruders out. It's nealy impossible for one to travel through that desert without dying of dehydration. And the soil produces food for the ancient Egyptians themselves and their animals.
Egypt was mostly desert and the watered areas were used fro farming, with no forests.
The Egyptians didn't use camels they feared them and the camel lived in the desert & the egyptians feared the desert aswell
The three GIANT pyramids in the desert
Desert. It made for a formidable natural barrier against any neighboring peoples considering an invasion.
Because it keeps intruders out. It's nealy impossible for one to travel through that desert without dying of dehydration. And the soil produces food for the ancient Egyptians themselves and their animals.
Egypt was mostly desert and the watered areas were used fro farming, with no forests.
The Sahara Desert provided a natural defense for the Egyptians, so that if a country wanted to invade it could not get through the desert.
The Egyptians didn't use camels they feared them and the camel lived in the desert & the egyptians feared the desert aswell
beacause they help give them water and food to eat so they could live
The Sahara Desert
Ancient Egyptians had an abundance of gold. Most was thought to be found in the Nubian Desert, which is part of the Sahara Desert.
Most commonly, Egyptians lived in the desert in Egypt.
the desert, pyramids, and mummies
Ancient Egyptians had an abundance of gold. Most was thought to be found in the Nubian Desert, which is part of the Sahara Desert.
No, parts of Egypt are semi-arid and not true desert.
All continents have deserts. Even Europe has some small areas of desert and semi-desert areas.