The physical features that caused Egypt to thrive.
Major River Systems
In order to become a strong country they needed water to grow crops. In this case, Egypt had one major river system. This very crucial river was the Nile River which stretched on 4k. This river was located in the center of Egypt and flowed upstream. The North of the river was the South vice versa. This river was so important that they based the North and South of Egypt on it. North was South and vice versa.
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Here are some connections with the Early Men/ Hunter Gatherers
Sort of like the Egyptians, the Early Men and Hunter Gatherers' society changed its civilization because of the fact that the food was grown right in front of them. In this case it means that they could build permanent settlements because they didn't have to move for the food. The Egyptians had the Nile River right there for the fertile soil for farming while the Early men had the good weather and also good soil for farming.
Physical Features
There were many Physical features that helped Egypt become a civilized country. First off, Egypt had floods from the Nile River which came yearly. Without it they wouldn't have been able to farm and Egypt would be dry and lifeless. Floods gave fertile soil which was ideal to farming. The fertile soil in Egypt reached 13 miles. In this case this led to bigger food production which led to a bigger population. In this case they made a society class that outlined the powerful from the not as powerful. The powerful people would have more say in Egypt, for example the pharaoh. Since Egypt began to have more people there had to be a society class, so that someone would run Egypt rather than having a confused mess. Egypt also had natural barriers that made it hard to invade Egypt. There were cataracts that made it hard to invade by sea from the south which also threw ships off course.