With the very fertile banks of the Nile river, Egypt can grow a crops quite well. So, similarly to the midwest being the "bread basket" of the US because of it's grain production, Egypt is able to produce high amounts of grain in the Middle East.
Egypt
No, the Middle East covers Egypt, the Arab Peninsula, Turkey, Cyprus and Iran, and is often considered a synonym of Western Asia (although that'd be without Egypt).
No. He did get to Egypt but not the Middle East
It is located in the Middle East, it connects Africa to the Middle East.
Egypt is a major country in the middle east, it is considered the oldest country i the world, it has the 8th strongest army in the world, it has very strong media in the middle east, many cultural fortune and more...
It depends on who you ask, but Egypt is generally accepted as a part of the Middle East because of cultural ties and historical interactions. Those that do not argue that the Middle East is a region of Asia and less than 6% of the Egyptian landmass is in Asia (and an even smaller percentage of population).
I think you are referring to Egypt. It is located in the middle east, and is considered part of the continent of Africa.
A number of African countries are sometimes considered to be part of the Middle East. The main one, and the one that you are probably referring to, is Egypt.
It is in Egypt.
Egypt is in the Middle East.
Technically Both. Most of the Middle East is in Asia with the Exception of Egypt, which is in Africa.
Egypt is a country in North Africa. It is one of the countries of the "Middle East".