Being surrounded by deserts benefited Egypt in that no one could not conquer or attack them.
Because Egypt was surrounded by desserts it rarely was attacked. Would you rather attack a village surrounded by plains? or a village surrounded by a large dessert?
It protected them invaders.
hot climating.
Most of Egypt is covered by the sands of the Eastern Desert and the Western Desert. These deserts make up the majority of Egypt's land area, with the Eastern Desert being located to the east of the Nile River and the Western Desert covering the area west of the Nile River.
The surrounding desert affected Egypt because it protected Egypt, as a result they did not have to deal with foreign invaders or attacks, and if a group were to try to attack Egypt the conditions of the desert would prove to be to harsh for the invading group to handle.
The Nile River provides a lot of water for irrigation.
yes because of being surrounded on either side by water or desert
Egypt believed that it was protected by the Sahara in the west, the Sinai Peninsula Desert in the east, the Mediterranean Sea in the north, and the vassal state of Kush in the south. Therefore, they thought that if anyone were to invade, they would have warning and could array their defenses. Of course, these barriers did not save Egypt when it was invaded by the Hyksos, the Nubian insurrection and occupation, and the invasions of the Lydians, Libyans, Persians, Macedonian Greeks, Romans, Arabs, Turks, British, and Israelis.
It appears that the region around the object is being surrounded.
Gobi Desert
The scribes, scholars and priests of ancient Egypt were one in the same. They had no "benefit" system as you would see provided by an employer today, but they were provided for by the Pharoh. They lacked NOTHING!
One benefit of settling on an island in Lake Texcoco was the natural protection it provided from potential invaders due to being surrounded by water. This geographic feature made it easier to defend against attacks and increased the security of the settlement.