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they are closely related, similar or they are either both girls or both boys and they have had sex together more then 10 times so they share the same DNA.
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Different planets have different orbit times around the sun because they are at varying distances from the sun. Planets that are closer to the sun, like Mercury, have shorter orbit times, while planets that are farther away, like Neptune, have longer orbit times due to the gravitational pull of the sun affecting their speed of revolution.
Yes, different senses can result in different reaction times. For example, auditory stimuli often elicit faster reaction times compared to visual stimuli, as sound travels faster than light. Additionally, reaction times can also vary based on an individual's sensitivity and familiarity with a particular sense.
No Kush and Nubia are not exactly the same though some people write as though they were. Nubia is the geographical area south of Egypt (1st cataract / Aswan area) Kush was a mighty kingdom which arose there in very ancient times (sometimes people say Ancient Nubia instead of 'the Kingdom of Kush'). Nubia usually means mediaeval Nubia - that is a civilization which came up much later on in roughly the same area Kush
A Nubia queen refers to a queen of the land of Nubia, which was a country near Egypt in Ancient times
Nubia was the name given to the land to the south of Egypt during Roman times.
Nubia.
the egyptians were took over
In ancient times, Egypt was divided into three kingdoms - Upeer Egypt, Lower Egypt, and Nubia. Lower Egypt is actually the northern part, Upper Egypt is the middle part, and Nubia is the southern part. I know, it's confusing... :)see http://www.answers.com/library/Wikipedia-cid-3571878Upper and Lower Egyptfor a map of the two Egyptian regions/kingdoms.
Considering during pre-Columbian times it reached a population of over 100,000 -200,000 and nowadays it is a city of over 21.16 million inhabitants... yes, you can say it did flourish.
Because even in pre literate times, people belonged to different tribal groups which spoke different languages. Languages can evolve fairly quickly if there isn't a written code, which helps slow down change. Chiefdoms comprised of tribal groups contained within territories delimited by natural barriers, which after the Roman empire collapsed became fiefs, kingdoms and later countries.
Kingdoms flourished in what is now called Nubia since pre-Dynastic times. One of the first was known as Ta-Seti. Another was Sai. This was absorbed into the first Kushite Empire - Kerma (2400 - 1500 b.c.) in what is now Sudan. Kerma at one point extended from the 1st to 4th Cataracts. After being dominated by Egypt for nearly 500 years, Kush re-emerged, based now at Napata (1000 - c.450bc), later moving its capital to Meroe, which flourished c.450bc - 44o ad.
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In Anglo Saxon times there was no one who used the country
Over the course of its history, Nubia (largely covering what is now the Sudan) has not really risen to any great heights. Only in the eras of the so-called Thirteenth and twenty-fifth Dynasties of ancient Egypt - the first a period of about two hundred years, between 2,000 and 1,800 BC, the second a period of a hundred years around 800 BC - Nubia provided Egypt with a large number of pharaos and high public officials. Before and after those two periods, ancient Egypt largely saw Nubia as a client State and trading partner and as a source of raw materials, soldiers and gold. After the Egyptian period, Nubia got divided into a number of smaller kingdoms, the northern part finally being dominated by the Arabs. In present times, Nubia - or rather the Sudan - first was controlled from Egypt when the British had effectively taken over control there. Afterwards, the Sudan gradually became a battlefield between forces from northern and southern Sudan, culminating in the recent division of the country.