it grows the crop, drink water, and and get the fish
River land and desert
What are three things that led to the growth of Egypt.
Ancient Egypt can be contrasted in terms of the Upper and Lower Kingdoms, which were the two regions that eventually united to form a single kingdom. Another contrast is the distinction between the Pharaoh, who was considered a divine ruler with absolute power, and the common people who served under him. Additionally, the contrast between life in the fertile Nile River valley and the harsh desert surroundings also played a significant role in shaping ancient Egyptian society.
Some contrasts about ancient Egypt are: Hot days and chilly nights Upper and Lower Egypt Black Land and Fted Land The Nile cutting Egypt in half, but also joining Upper and Lower Egypt
three things are farming, crafts, and trade created a need for government.
nile river
Egypt, Mesopotamia, Indus River Valley
River land and desert
The three early river civilizations are the Incas. Aztecs and Mayas
The cat was revered as a symbol of the gods in ancient Egypt.
upper egypt,, lower egypt and nubia
As far as i know there are three river valley civilization which are indus river valley and indus and tigris river valley.
there are loads and loads! The three most people know are of course Egypt, Greece and Rome
What are three things that led to the growth of Egypt.
The Nile River significantly influenced ancient Egyptian life through agriculture, transportation, and trade. Its annual flooding provided fertile soil, enabling the cultivation of crops like wheat and barley, which were essential for sustenance and economic stability. Additionally, the river served as a vital transportation route, facilitating the movement of people and goods. This connectivity enhanced trade opportunities, allowing Egypt to engage with surrounding regions and cultures.
Yes! Three times as many as ancient Egypt - but the pyramids in ancient Kush were not as tall, are steeper and have flat tops rather than pointed
Ancient Egypt, like modern Egypt) had several of bodies of waters. The main body of water within Egypt was, and still is, the Nile River. The northern coast of Egypt is on the Mediterranean Sea. The eastern coast is on the Red Sea.