Ancient Egypt was not easy to attack. The desert prevented armies to march across and attack. If you tried attacking from the Nile River, you would be seen and attacked immediately upon arrival.
A "culture" is an abstract concept relating to art, language and a way of living. As such it is not sensible to link culture to land features or war. It is people that wage war and features of the land would be an important consideration to the generals when planning the best ground to defend or perhaps from where to attack.
Geographic features of the Nile river valley affect the development of ancient Egypt because it allowed the Egyptians to grow crops. This allowed them to have enough food to support a population and trade.
Nope. That was the reasons that castles were built- to be hard to attack.
No attack is easy. But, try the classic bishop sac when you have your queen and knight positioned well: 1.Bxh7!!
The Atlantic Ocean made it easy to attack New Amsterdam.
No. Life for all ancient peoples was neither carefree nor easy.
Alexander the Great destroyed Persia. And robbed untold riches. Persia and its 'religion' Zoroastrianism never recovered and ages later Persia was an easy target for the jihadees of Mohammed Hitler and partner Japan destroyed much of Europe and Asia. Easy targets for The United States. The US were quick to establish military presence and to profit in unlimited way from the new economic ties
The sea made travel easy.
Finding salient features of a lyric is easy. The salient is changes in the economy and government.
because it did
its easy first u go to the 2nd or 1st checkpoint then go backwards you will then see a robot destroy it with the homing attack and go to the next platform the item will be there.