Since Egypt was located between two deserts it was not prone to many raids or attacks. The Nile river offered a great source of water and with the use of irrigation could grow crops or plants in even the most driest of places. These are just some of the reasons.
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Desert and the Nile River Valley. Also the Nile river Delta.
well the nile contributed quite a lot to the inundation
ancient Egypt and nubia can rely on its water
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Egypt's geography greatly affects the culture. IT does so in many ways. If Egypt did not have all of the natural barriers, like the Nile, the Red Sea, The mediterranean, and the Sahara Desert, Egypt would have been attacked many times. Having these natural barriers created a sort of shield on Egypt's culture. It does so because these barriers gave Egypt the time to flourish and adapt a culture. Also with the marshes of the Delta. These marshes are home to many many papyrus plants, which is turned into paper. Without these plants, they would have nothing to write on! These are a couple of reasons egypts geographical location effects it's culture
water= irrigation=crops mud=bricks=home Nile=travel=trade flooding=sit=crop deserts=protection
The valley of the kings is an enormous place with many sarcophagus's of ancient egyptain kings inside them. There could be tons of gold or history or culture of the ancient egyptains we never knew about. There are many tombs that have still not been discovered and almost all tombs are clsoed to tourists.
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The Egyptian conquest had an affect on the people of Kush in 1500 BC. The Kushites became more like the Egyptians in culture.
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the nile!