Nope! As long as you don't get lost in the desert...
it was weird, ugly, dark, dangerous, disgusting, black, mysterious, strange, smelly, tangy and spooky:<
Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt
Lower Egypt is the top and to the north, Upper Egypt is the bottom and to the south.
lower egypt since its above the delta and lower egypt is the north part of egypt since the nile flows backwards
Lower Egypt; it is in the north, while Upper Egypt is in the south.
no not really
Perhaps.
scorpions, snakes, scarab beetles
They were dangerous and would kill the crops
Egypt's Natural Barriers are The Nile River, Sand Dunes, And The Desert. :) Enjoy >.<
The most dangerous animal in Egypt is arguably the Nile crocodile. Known for its aggressive behavior and powerful bite, it poses a significant threat to humans, especially in areas near rivers and lakes where it resides. Additionally, other dangerous animals such as the Egyptian cobra and various species of scorpions also contribute to the hazards in the region. Overall, caution is essential when encountering wildlife in Egypt.
i think this because it has many different specials or certain enthusiastic people that can be dangerous.
There is a lot of animals that are dangerous over there which could kill you or make you ill. :)
Some of the most dangerous animals in Egypt include the Egyptian cobra, scorpions, and camel spiders. These animals can pose a threat to humans through their venomous bites or stings. However, encounters with these dangerous animals are relatively rare.
They sold him into slavery in Egypt, since they had thought that he had a dangerous case of pride (Genesis ch.37).
Traveling by land was dangerous. Egyptians walked about 10 miles a day. There were many sandstorms, rough waves, and robbers.
it was weird, ugly, dark, dangerous, disgusting, black, mysterious, strange, smelly, tangy and spooky:<