Be more specific, however, I can still help you. Consider the following:
1. WATER SYSTEM AND VEGETATION:
The Nile River was their "life" - it could give away life and take away life due to floods; the Nile River has 3 "seasons" which are Inundation and others, these 3 seasons have each of their own acts - during winter time, it is important to have the Nile for harvesting; during the summer and spring seasons, floods are very important since they can provide water and good water and soils for the crops to grow
2. TOPOGRAPHY (PHYISCAL FEATURES):
A second environmental/geographical factor is topography. Mountains, deserts were less friendly to human settlement. Due to natural features, the Egyptians were not attacked as much as other civilizations...why? Well because the invaders would have to travel harsh bitter desert winds of the Sahara and the protection of the Mediterranean Sea - however, unlike the Indian civilization, they were able to make fast trades with their neighbours: the Illyrians, the Macedonians, the Greeks, the Romans, and the Mesopotamian/Sumerians.
However, the Nile protected them of famine (see WATER SYSTEM AND VEGETATION). The deserts protected them but stopped transportation. Due to the Mediterranean Sea, they were provided with trades with other civilizations (see TOPOGRAPHY).
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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.
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Nubia has a higher elevation and less desert area than Egypt.
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everyone conlinized around the NILE
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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.
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