pyramids quarries crops etc
It is different because it is further south and not as stark as the "floodplains and desert" landscape of Egypt.
Greece had a rough land with lots of mountains. Egypt was flat with mostly deserts.
Geography played a significant role in shaping the movement of people in ancient Egypt. The presence of the Nile River, which provided water, fertile soil, and transportation, allowed people to settle and thrive along its banks. The surrounding deserts served as natural barriers, protecting Egypt from invasions and creating a relatively isolated environment. Overall, the geography of ancient Egypt influenced the patterns of settlement, the development of trade routes, and the relative stability of the civilization.
butts
Yes. The different geographies in the two places did help increase trade, especially using the Nile to travel between the two.
What went on.
The geography of Egypt was a help in its expansion due to the natural barriers such as the desert and the Nile River that provided protection and resources. The Nile River also facilitated trade and transportation, enabling contact with other civilizations for cultural exchange and conquest.
Nubia has a higher elevation and less desert area than Egypt.
Because the land between Egypt and Libya was not very good so in order to expand they build more land so it was more of a help.
everyone conlinized around the NILE
nachos
The question as written is incomplete. In order to evaluate whether the geography would help or hinder, we have to know what is being helped or hindered. For example, the presence of the Nile River helped produced a fertile region in the middle of a desert, permitting civilization. However, the large desert hindered Egyptian access to other civilizations for trade and merchantry. Please resubmit the question clarifying for what use the geography of Egypt could serve as a help or hindrance.
nachos
How did its geography help sumer to develop
It is different because it is further south and not as stark as the "floodplains and desert" landscape of Egypt.
It is different because it is further south and not as stark as the "floodplains and desert" landscape of Egypt.
Greece had a rough land with lots of mountains. Egypt was flat with mostly deserts.