How many animals live in Egypt?
Your question was not worded well, but I will still answer!
There are around 102 different species living in Egypt.
There is no way to establish the exact number of animals living in Egypt.
To find that, you would have to travel to Egypt, And Count every animal.
By The Way - I am only joking
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Why did Israel take the Sinai Peninsula?
Israel took the Sinai Peninsula twice (1956 and 1967) and returned it twice (1957 and 1979-1982).
In both cases Israel took the Sinai Peninsula because Egypt was posing a threat to Israel and rather than fight a defensive war within Israeli borders, Israel decided to fight an offensive war. In both 1956 and 1967, Egypt declare a ceasefire without a resolution, meaning that the armistices (with the Sinai securely in Israeli hands) became the de facto borders. Israel withdrew in 1957 due to American pressure and withdrew in 1979-1982 due to a final, lasting peace treaty with Egypt.
Can Describe the movement of the Hebrew peoples to and from Egypt?
Hebrews movement to Egypt was because the people from Canaan were famined and they needed food and good resources. When the people from Canaan entered Egypt, they became slaves for many years. Then, Moses was born. He got a message from God that he should free the Jews and God will always be with him. Then, with the power of God, Egypt suffered many consequences from God. Here, the pharoah was forced to let go of the Jews. Then, the Moses lead all of the Jews back to their land. But, then the Egyptians went after the Jews in chariots and Moses safely got all the Jews across the ocean because Moses has part the waters. On their way back to their land, Moses find the Ten Commandments. From now on, the people from Canaan follow these set of rules to have a happy life.
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To Egypt: a migration or emigration (from Canaan). They migrated because of famine (Genesis ch.46). It was part of God's plan, since Egypt would be the "iron furnace" (Deuteronomy 4:20) in which the Israelites would be smelted, removing the dross, and would grow into a nation ready to receive God's Torah.
From Egypt: that particular emigration is known as the Exodus.
In the Exodus, Moses brought the Israelites out of the Egyptian slavery under the guidance of God, after God brought plagues upon the Egyptians (Exodus ch.1-12).
After the Israelites left, Egypt was in turmoil for decades. Though Israel was later harassed (Judges ch.3,6 and 10) by its smaller neighbors (Ammon, Moab, Midian), not a peep was heard from Egypt for four hundred years.
Egypt's turmoil is also borne out by the Ipuwer papyrus ("Pestilence is throughout the land....the river is blood, death is not scarce...there is no food...neither fruit nor herbs can be found...barley has perished...all is ruin...the statues are burned") (Professor John van Seters, Journal of Egyptian Archaeology no. 50). The plagues were also described by ancient historians, including Herodotus and Diodorus. The Exodus is mentioned by Strabo, Berosus, Artapanus, Numenius, Justin, and Tacitus.
What is the population of Cairo in 2017?
The population of the city of Cairo was 9 million in 2006, adjusted in 2008 to 8 million with the creation of a separate urban district called Helwan. The Cairo-Helwan metropolitan area has a population of approximately 17.8 million.
When was Egypt conquered by Kush?
nobody did Egypt was not conquered by kush i think........................
Egypt rocks
Are Peru and Egypt located in South America?
No. Egypt and South Africa are two different countries on the African continent.
What are some popular leisure activities in ancient Egypt?
Egyptians liked to play games together. They played dice, knuckle-bones and checkers. they also palyed a game like snakes and ladders called senet. Younger children had toys like balls, animals, dolls and spinning tops. They were made out of wood and fabric. Older children would of played wrestling, a game like piggy-back and shooting arrows at targets. The Egyptians loved music. They played the harp, lute and flute. Egyptian dancers used a sitra which was a small rattle. Guests at parties sometime would of wore a cone of grease on there heads.
Why does it get so cold at night in Egypt?
the suns not out in the night, and it might be in a high geographical location like up the mountains Most deserts are in areas where there is not a great deal of cloud to speak of so when the sun is over head it beats down without any thing to stop the radiation, this can heat things up very effectively However after the sun goes down there still are no clouds and during the night the heat and radiation just heads directly up and is lost to the ground. unless there are clouds about there is nothing to stop the heat from dissipating.
Do girls and boys go to the same schools in Egypt?
Some schools in Egypt are mixed gender schools and some of them are separate
Why Egyptian geography helped contribute to the long success of Egyptian civilization?
the geography helped Egypt because they had lots of silt and goood farming land. and with lots of this silt and rivers they could farm and provide lots of food. this led to surplus and helped them feed all the egyptains.
What is the closest ocean to Egypt?
Mediterranean in the North, Red Sea to the East. Both are considered a "sea", so if you're asking for an Ocean specifically and not a body of water, it's the Indian Ocean to the south east, and the Atlantic to the west.
When did Egypt become a sovereign nation?
Egypt became de jure independent from the United Kingdom in 1923. However, the King of Egypt was more or less a British puppet. British troops finally departed from Egypt in 1945 and the King Farouk was overthrown in a military coup d'etat in 1954, often called the Officer's Coup. This was when Egypt became truly independent under Gamal Abdel Nasser.
In ancient times particularly, Egypt was relatively isolated from its neighbors in all directions due to its unique geographic location. To north and to south, connections with neighbors were possible only through sea-borne travel. To east and to west (and also to the south), Egypt was bordered by vast expanses of desert, which made travel and communications difficult, if not entirely impossible.
Who told that Egypt is the Gift of Nile?
The Nile overflows its banks every year (or it used to before the construction of the Aswan Dam) depositing both water and silt on its banks, irrigating and fertilizing the nearby land. That was its gift. Now its gift is hydroelectric power.
Egypt is about 500 miles from east to west. It is 636 miles from the northern most point, to the southern most point.
What is the average family income in Peru?
The average wage in Peru is equated to 4,800 dollars per year. This translates to a wage of about $400 per month.