Ancient Egypt was protected from other civilizations by these natural boundaries, but that does not mean they had no contact with other civilizations. Egyptians traded with several of their contemporaries, especially the Greeks. Nevertheless, their relative isolation allowed their culture to develop uniquely.
Egyptians benefited greatly from their geography. In addition to the protection afforded by the nearby mountains, seas and deserts, they were able to develop an agrarian culture thanks to the annual flooding of the Nile River. Each year, the river would swell and eventually overrun its banks, flooding vast areas of flat ground near the river. When the waters receded, the soil was fertile and full of moisture. The combination of the flood-enriched soil and nearly constant warmth and sunshine allowed the region to farm crops successfully.
That statement is true
A lot of countries prefer not to invaded ancient Egypt and Nubia because of their harsh Topography. They did not want to lose so much resources to invade those countries and obtaining so little in return ( you cannot grow your crops and wheat in the desert)
Well theres not a lot thats for sure :/
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Name of the school
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