Egypt has a population between 82-85 million people. This large population size would not be surprising in a European country as large as Egypt since European land is more fertile than most of Egypt. However, Egypt has a high population density, a high rate of population growth, and the largest amount of fertile land anywhere in the Middle East or North Africa.
No, parts of Egypt are semi-arid and not true desert.
Most live close to the Nile because of the water, the alternative being desert.
The ancient Egyptians lived around the Nile river because of the fertile soil and the water for their crops.
There was no water in the desert, and therefore no food. The Egyptians lived along the banks of the Nile because crops were able to grow there, and the river itself was used as a transport route.
The Egyptians didn't use camels they feared them and the camel lived in the desert & the egyptians feared the desert aswell
Because there is no food or water in the desert, so they lived in the Nile Delta where the land is extremely fertile and there is plenty of water.
Because it keeps there skin moist where as if you live there in the desert your skin starts peeling!
The desert doesn't have a water souce which is one of the most important rules of survival.
Because there is no food or water in the desert, so they lived in the Nile Delta where the land is extremely fertile and there is plenty of water.
Quite simply because of the alternative - desert and extreme hardships or live by the Nile the source of water.
The Sahara Desert
Ancient Egyptians had an abundance of gold. Most was thought to be found in the Nubian Desert, which is part of the Sahara Desert.