well, attackers couldn't cross the desert to attack Egypt, therefor, not a lot of people... attackers.... could come to Egypt without dieing. on the notrh and south there was the nile, and the nile is dangerouse so people couldn't really attack Egypt. i hope this helped... i just learned it in school :)) :)) :))
it helped by providing a natural barrier to keep out invaders
In the western half.
Most deserts are on the western side of continents, not the eastern side.
Yes, after Alexander the Great had established his Hellenistic empire, he somehow managed to diplomatically blend their eastern and western cultures. So, to answer your question, yes, the Hellenistic civilization is a blend of eastern and western cultures.
Most deserts on on the western side of the continents or in the interior of the continent.
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No, most deserts are in the interior or western parts of continents.
No, most deserts are either mid-continent or on the western side.
The largest deserts are always on the western side of any continent.
No. Ancient Greece is considered the birthplace of western civilization. Egypt was the very first western civilization, but Greece gets the title as the birthplace of western civilization. Also, Egypt is in the eastern hemisphere.
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