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    the civilizations in the open plains were left defenseless with no natural barrier protection. Egypt settlements developed along a narrow strip of land made fertile by the river. Surrounding landscapes were mostly desert areas on both sides of The Nile. This protected against invaders‚ but also limited contact with other people. This caused Egypt to develop in isolation and form a unique culture. The landscapes found in China were the Tien Shan mountains‚ the Himalayas mountain range‚ brutal deserts

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    Egyptian civilization and its wonders. Just as many civilizations before it‚ the Egyptian civilization arose from the banks of a river; the Nile. The mighty river which flowed north from Africa to the Mediterranean Sea sparked the fire that started the powerful empire. Because Egypt was full of deserts. Many Egyptians was forced to live by the banks of the Nile. The Nile provided the Egyptians with a foundation to live and to farm. Living near to a river was not an original idea thought of by the Egyptians

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    is that it is north of Sudan‚ south of the Mediterranean Sea‚ west of the Red Sea‚ and east of Libya. According to World Studies: The Ancient World page 71 to 73 the climate of Egypt is hot but not to dry. The landforms of Ancient Egypt are the 6 Nile cataracts also known as rock filled rapids. The mountains were higher near Upper Egypt‚ present-day Sudan and lower near Lower Egypt. According to page 82 to 84vthe religion of Ancient Egypt is the belief of many gods called polytheism. They also believe

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    Ancient China was a country that was impacted by its geographic features. Ancient China was a very large country. China’s physical features were very greatly impacted by the contact of other cultures. Some of ancient China’s physical features that prevented them from having contact with other cultures were its large mountains and deserts. This had a good and a bad side to it. The good side was that China was well protected from intruders. However‚ the bad side to this was that it was it more

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    Gift of the Nile Herodotus referred to Egypt as the “gift of the Nile” because without the Nile Egypt would not exist. The Nile is the most important physical feature in Egypt. It’s the longest river in the world and flows through the world’s largest desert. Without the Nile Egypt would not be able to exist because the area that Egypt is in it does not rain and there are no other rivers. Egypt only exists along the Nile and the rest is desert. The Nile is Egypt’s only source for water since it

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    very similar but differed in major aspects such as rivers‚ land barriers‚ and resources. First of all‚ both societies cultivated beside great fertile rivers that carried rich deposit for growing crops; Egypt had the Nile River and Mesopotamia had the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. The Nile River flooded regularly and predictably‚ bringing fertile soil to the land of the Egyptians just in time for harvest‚ and kept relatively the same course. The Egyptians did not fear flooding knowing of the patterns

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    building civilizations‚ believes‚ and a government‚ etc. Geography influenced the roles of religion and politics by the physical geography of the environment allowing interaction and exchanging of beliefs and goods possible. The Indus River and the Nile River both played a big role on the relationship between ancient humans and their environment. Both rivers developed different cultures‚ religions‚ and beliefs by increasing interaction between ancient societies. Ancient humans located in the Indus

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    Egypt is located near the Nile River. Egypt is right under the Mediterranean Sea and directly west of the Red Sea. It is located at the top of Africa. They chose this location because it is near an abundance of water. Egypt’s main water source is the Nile River. They often traded with Nubia (also known as Kush) due to them being conveniently close to Egypt. Egypt’s government was focused on heredity rule. Heredity rule is a form of government where the power is passed from father to son and

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    Frost‚ GKE1 Task 1 Page 1 GKE Task 1 Part A: Over the centuries there have been many different environmental and geographical factors that have shaped the development of the United States. Two of these factors that I feel are extremely significant to this development are the Irish Potato Famine and the discovery of gold in California. The Irish Potato Famine began in Ireland in September 1845. The famine was caused by an airborne fungus‚ phytophthora infetans‚ which attacks the leaves of the

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    Life in Ancient Egypt was one of cycles‚ dictated by the Nile. The time to plant‚ the time to harvest‚ even the time to build‚ were dictated by its flowing waters. The Nile ruled Egypt for over two thousand years. However in 31 B.C.‚ a new force came to rule Egypt‚ as it had never been ruled before. The Assyrians‚ Hyksos‚ Persians‚ had all conquered the people of the Nile. Yet later‚ all had been expelled by the Egyptians. Even the mighty Greeks had been assimilated into the Ptolemies‚ ruling Egypt

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