Historically, invading Egypt was not necessarily easy due to its strategic location, natural barriers, and well-fortified cities. The Nile River provided a natural defense, while Egypt's vast deserts posed challenges for invading armies. Additionally, Egypt had a rich and sophisticated civilization that could mount significant resistance. However, periods of internal strife and weakened leadership sometimes made it easier for foreign powers to conquer or influence Egypt.
I think it made it harder. We studied Egypt so I'm pretty sure it made it harder. I am not sure though. I do know that cataracts, which are rapids in the nile river, protected Egypt because they couldn't swim across the rapids. I hope this helps you.
Easy access to food, drink and shelter.
oh that easy......in egypt
China became weak and an easy target of other countries.
There are many things that pertain to Ancient Egypt. Among these are pyramids, mummies, pharaohs and Hieroglyphs. Many other things pertain to the country, and are easy enough to find in any Ancient Egypt book.
More than 90% of countries do not have the letter p in their name. There are more than 200 recognized countries in the world. There are 9 countries that begin with the letter P. Other than those 9 countries, there are only 11 other countries that include the letter p in their name.
William very nearly lost England on several occasions. I doubt he would have agreed it was easy.
the south had alot of loyalists there so it was an easy target for them.
ATM's are found in many other countries. This can make it easy for you to get money no matter where you are.
to kill all of his family an friends
No. It's sold in most Arab countries and other Islamic countries (Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Afghanistan, etc). Except for an online seller that ships it to the US, it isn't sold there.
Sudan (easy)