Longest river in the world found in Egypt?
The length of the Nile river is 7,088 km (4,405 miles). It is the longest river of the world.
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How does egypts money compare to the value of oour money?
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How often dose it rain in Egypt?
Average rainfall is about 200 mm (nearly 7.9 inches) at northern coasts (near Alexandria), decreasing as you go south to about 50-100 mm in the Nile Delta region. Around Cairo it ranges between 10-30 mm, varying from year to year. Rainfall decreases sharply farther south. Rainfall season is mainly in winter between the months of November and January, and to a lesser extent February and March.
How do cataracts in Egypt help Egypt and effect it?
a cataract is steep rapids formed by cliffs in a river.
What time is it in Egypt right now?
Currently in Cairo, Egypt, the temperature is 72 degrees F. as of 5:38 p.m. EST on May 23, 2010.
to control the Nile flooding and provide hydroelectric power
Who was the most richest pharaoh of Ancient Egypt?
Probably Hatshepsut, or Tuthmosis iii, or Ramses ii.
How did the egyptians remove the brains of people?
i was just curious i had heard that they removed them through the nose sorry if i disturbed someone i am not a student i am a fully matured person who was just curious sorry
There is a lime stone ridge that runs through Jerusalem. Mt. Moriah where the Jewish temple was built is on this ridge. Out side the walls of Jerusalem in the time of Christ there was another small mountain (Hill) called Mt Calvary. This is where Jesus Christ was crucified. Jerusalem is in Israel so yes Calvary is in Israel.
If the question is trying to tease out whether Calvary is in Israel or the Palestinian Territories, it depends on whose definitions you use. According to Jerusalem Law of 1980 in Israel, the entire city of Jerusalem has been annexed to Israel as one, united capital city. So, since Calvary is in Jerusalem, it is in Israel. The International Community has held that the Jerusalem Law is illegal and has maintained that Eastern Jerusalem is part of the Palestinian Territories. Under this definition, Calvary is in the Palestinian Territories since it is on the far side of the ceasefire-line dividing west from east.
ADDITIONAL: From the beginning of Abraham's relationship with God we see an eternal covenant made by God with Abraham. Part of that covenant was that the land of Canaan was to be a permenant possession of the chosen people, Israel. Down through the centuries Israel has been removed from the land for disobeying God, but that does not negate the promise of God. Israel still has the right to the land. Man made laws are flimsy things when comparred to God's laws and promises. Different countries have claimed israel in the past, but they were only squatters. Man can bring all the arguments he wants to satisfy his desires, but what God says stands. Genesis 13:14-15, " .......Lift up your eyes now and look from the place where you are---- northward, southward, eastward, and westward; for all the land which you see I give to your descendants forever."
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What are the water borders of Egypt?
Egypt is bordered on the north by the Mediterranean Sea and on the east by the Red Sea.
What country did Moses go to after he left Egypt?
Moses left Egypt twice.
-- The first time, as a fugitive wanted for murder, he went to Midian, where he became
a member of the household of Jethro, the priest of Midian.
-- The second time, as the organizer and leader of the mass Exodus of the Hebrew slaves,
the "Children of Israel".
Note: Moses never, in his entire lifetime, set foot in the "Promised Land".
What happened to the economic growth rate in Egypt under Mubarak's presidency?
The Egyptian economy under Mubarak generally grew, but did so at a languishing pace. Additionally, later in his presidency, the cost of essential goods rose precipitously causing riots and other problems that led to the economic decline when he abdicated.
How was the geography of the land around Egypt different nine thousand years ago?
I believe there's reason to believe the area was less arid back then. I believe there are reports of Savanna covering the plains above the Nile. Southern Saudi peninsula is said to have been forested back then as well.
What are the two regions in Egypt?
The two regions of Egypt are called Upper and Lower Egypt!
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Cairo is hot and humid (primarily) or hot and dry (occasionally) depending on which way the winds are blowing.
How is irrigation done in egypt?
The first means of irrigation and base for most irrigation used by the egyptians. Along the Nile river there are several naturally formed indentions in the earth. During the annual flood these indentions would fill with water. The egyptians of that time came up with the idea to surround these indentions with mud dams so they would hold the water. Cannals were dug from these basins to the farmers fields. As the technology increased, the basins were surrounded by stone dams to keep more water and keep that water in the basin for longer periods. Later the basins were man made to move them to where they were needed. This method was replaced when the cannal system was devised.
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Which Egyptian King was known for his typically feminine features?
Akhenaten was well known for his distinctly feminine appearance. Researchers have speculated he may have suffered from the disorder, Gynecomastia that is brought on by an inherited malady called Aromatase Excess Syndrome. Aromatase causes the release of excess estrogen hormones that result in effeminate characteristics in men.