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aliya0001 [1]
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Geography
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levacccp [35]3 years ago
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Answer:

Egypt's population is highly concentrated along the Mediterranean coastline and along the Nile River.

Explanation:

Egypt is a country that has a relatively high population which is also constantly growing. When looking at the dispersal of the population in the country it is very easy to notice that it is highly concentrated in two areas while the rest of the country has very little to no population. The two areas where almost all of the population is concentrated are the Mediterranean coastline and the Nile River Valley.

The reason why the population is concentrated in these two areas is that these are the only two areas that actually provide suitable living conditions. The Mediterranean coastline has the best climate conditions in the country and the access to the sea and closeness of large economies nearby makes it easier for people to be provided with what they need. The Nile River is the only river in Egypt and its valley is the only one that provides fertile soil for agriculture, so naturally, people have settled here because it is the only area that enables the production of food and has access to water. The rest of the country is a very hot and very dry desert without water sources.

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