In its 4,000 mile plus length it form a barrier numerous times and ways - by its depth, by its width, by its flow etc.
Yes
Egypt's Natural Barriers are The Nile River, Sand Dunes, And The Desert. :) Enjoy >.<
It is a natural river, no one built it
The Nile River is flanked by the Sahara Desert to the west and the Arabian Desert to the east. These deserts create a natural barrier, helping to shield the river from surrounding environments and contributing to the unique ecosystem and climatic conditions along its banks. The combination of these arid regions has influenced the development of civilizations along the Nile throughout history.
Desert. It made for a formidable natural barrier against any neighboring peoples considering an invasion.
Desert. It made for a formidable natural barrier against any neighboring peoples considering an invasion.
The Nile river and Sahara desert was there natural environment.
The pyramid is man made, the Nile is a river and a natural phenomenon.
Nile River
Egypt has only one river - the river Nile, the longest river in the world.
transportation, trade, warfare, barrier and most importantly agriculture that is farming
Pyramids were built next to the Nile because the river provided the necessary resources for construction, such as water for the workers, transportation of heavy stones, and fertile land for growing food to sustain the workforce. Additionally, the Nile's flooding provided a natural barrier and protection for the pyramids.