No, Cairo is not subject to trade winds as it is located inland and the trade winds primarily affect coastal regions. Trade winds are prevailing patterns of wind that blow from east to west or west to east depending on the hemisphere, impacting mainly coastal areas.
Persians
Baghdad, Cairo, and Damascus
enables a country to trade
Baghdad, Cairo, and Damascus
Baghdad, Cairo, and Damascus
Cairo is a strategic hub due to its location on the Nile River and its connection to major trade routes. Controlling the port of Cairo would give power over the flow of goods and resources in and out of Africa and the Middle East, making it a key point for trade and influence in the region.
The Tripoli, Cairo, and Thebes
Trade was what the renaissance was about
because its was on the delta nile river in the middle of the desert
The country of Serbia trades mainly with the countries of the European Union. They mainly trade cars, rubber tires and frozen fruits and nuts.
Italy mainly trades with Germany, France, Spain, the UK and the US.