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Rivers provided food and fresh water, as well as fertile soil that would be suitable for growing basic crops.
Lines of latitude are often printed to mark off angles
(not distance) north and south of the equator.
Lines of latitude are also called 'parallels', because
they are parallel to each other.
If there are any of them printed on a particular map
or globe, then each one north of the equator is labeled
with the angle it represents, and ' N '.
Answer:
South East.
Explanation:
Egypt is located in the north-west corner of Africa and is commonly put together with Middle East. Rome is a city located in the boot of Italy, which is directly north west of Egypt.
So to answer your question, Egypt is south-east of Rome.