The key geographical feature essential to life in ancient Egypt was the Nile River. It provided a reliable source of water for irrigation, enabling agriculture in an otherwise arid landscape. The annual flooding of the Nile deposited nutrient-rich silt on the surrounding land, facilitating the cultivation of crops such as wheat and barley. This agricultural abundance supported the growth of civilization and trade in ancient Egypt.
Because it was the CENTER of trading in Ancient Egypt times.
No because geographical barriers from the north to south and east to west protected Egypt.
Thebes was important to the Ancient Egyptians because it was the ancient capital of Egypt and was very close to the Nile River.
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Yes, ancient Egypt was generally larger than ancient Kush in terms of territory. Ancient Egypt primarily encompassed the Nile River valley from the Mediterranean Sea to the First Cataract, while ancient Kush was located further south, primarily in what is now Sudan. However, at times, especially during the 25th Dynasty, the Kingdom of Kush controlled parts of Egypt, leading to a period of cultural and political fusion. Despite these interactions, Egypt's geographical size was greater.
The Mediterranean Sea.
The river Nile
geographical positions.
Cause they think that the down teen in each obove that the physical cumincation should be personal
The rivers, like the Nile, and the sea
The Nile River allowed Egypt to flourish.
Do you mean in ancient Egypt ?
The Nile River
Nile River
The Nile Floods
Because it was the CENTER of trading in Ancient Egypt times.
He wasn't that important in ancient Egypt but he's important now because his tomb was found with all its 'stuff'