Well the soil was not the best around the deserts but around the Nile river it was very good
King Tutankhamun, who ruled ancient Egypt during the 18th Dynasty, presided over a vast territory that included much of the Nile Valley and parts of modern-day Egypt. His reign lasted from around 1332 to 1323 BCE, during which Egypt was a powerful and influential civilization. However, the exact size of the land he ruled is not definitively known, as the boundaries of ancient Egypt varied over time and were influenced by military conquests and political changes. Generally, ancient Egypt at its height encompassed approximately 1 million square kilometers.
not much
Because the Nile River did not flood in Nubia as much as it did in Egypt
Basketball can be played pretty much anywhere in the world. Egypt...why not?
Because the regular flooding of the Nile makes the land fertile and that's pretty much the only fertile land in Egypt.
Actually, according to the Bible, the ancient Egyptians enslaved the Hebrews, until they broke out of Egypt and headed back to their "Promised Land" in Canaan. However, there are no Egyptian records or archaeological evidence of them ever being in Egypt. If it affected Egypt at all, it wasn't very much.
Well the soil was not the best around the deserts but around the Nile river it was very good
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ancient Egypt is located in north east Africa. Egypt itself is a country its current borders are not much different from those in ancient times
Yes, the Sahara covers much of Egypt.
not much
There is only one theory (though it's not so much a theory as a tradition): There was famine in the land of Canaan so they moved to Egypt to escape starvation.
In Ancient Egypt 20 lb. of grain cost 3 pieces of silver.
Because the Nile River did not flood in Nubia as much as it did in Egypt
Desert.
1000