If an Egyptian wanted to go north he would go by the current!!!
Study Island question.... The answer is the Nile River.
Most people going from Poland to Sweden go by boat. Some go by airplane.
They used there boats to get across the Red sea and the Metterianian sea and Mesopotamian sea lots because if they din't there were a lot of crocodilies so who would ever go without a boat would either get whipped out over strong currents or be attacked by the crocodiles
The Nile River provided as a route of transportation. The water takes you north, and the wind takes you south. Other than Mesopotamia, the Nile River Vally has the richest soil. The Nile River also provided protection from other civilizations. Until they were conquered by the Harrapans who came from the north.
They go there by boat.
The Nile flows from the south to the north.
the river runs south to north
The major cataracts of the Nile are far upriver, well south of the area of the Nile the Egyptians usually navigated in.
Upper Egypt is in the South, Lower Egypt is in the north at the mouth of the Nile.
the Nile river begins in east Africa and flows north the
because it does not go north to south like other rivers it goes south to north.
yes people take all diffirents boats through!
Nile delta in the north part of Egypt is an example of Arcaute Delta. The Nile Delta empties into the Mediterranean sea.
You couldn't go by boat to Rome from Pompeii. Rome is north of Pompeii and inland.
Slaves walked alongside the river and used donkeys and ropes to pull the boats. YOU'RE SO VERY WELCOME XOXOOX
the hull helps keep the boat stable, if there was no hull, the boat would go in different directions
just go north then east and then there should be a boat ride and there you go