A flat dessert
either a river valley or a marsh
water topography vegetation
Ron paul 2012!
water topography vegetation
because it is a geological term for topography
The topography of ancient Egypt was primarily characterized by the Nile River, which was the backbone of its civilization. The river provided fertile land through annual flooding, enabling agriculture in an otherwise arid desert landscape. Beyond the Nile Valley, the terrain included the Western and Eastern deserts, as well as the mountainous areas of the Sinai Peninsula. This unique topography influenced settlement patterns, trade routes, and agricultural practices in ancient Egyptian society.
Topography is an important factor for soil formation
Do you mean in ancient Egypt ?
Most of Egypt is covered by the Sahara Desert. One outstanding topographic feature of Egypt is the Nile River. The Nile River used to rise about 16 feet every year, before the construction of the Aswan High Dam.
without it there would be no Egypt
idk jk i learned about this in history but i think its mountains, water run-off, and flat land...... ok this is the right answer