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Geography of Ancient Egypt. Geography of Ancient Egypt. Geography of Ancient Egypt. Geography of Ancient Egypt. Nile River. 4,000 miles long Two Nile Rivers: White and Blue Niles in Ethiopia and Central Africa Flow affected by “Cataracts”-speed up the flow by narrowing. Nile River. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Geography of Ancient Egypt

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Nile River

• 4,000 miles long• Two Nile Rivers: White and Blue Niles in

Ethiopia and Central Africa• Flow affected by “Cataracts”-speed up the

flow by narrowing

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Nile River

• Floods annually between June and October-average flood depth of 45 feet

• Flood leaves rich deposits of soil on the banks

• Nickname: “Gift of the Nile

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Nile River

• Fertile strip on average only 12 miles• Only major river which flows northward• Divides Egypt into:

– Southern part = “Upper Egypt”– Northern part = “Lower Egypt”

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Nile River

• Egyptians learned to build sophisticated irrigation systems to maximize the use of the Nile

• Mouth of the Nile forms a wide delta as it enters the Mediterranean Sea

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NORTHDelta - the fan-shaped area at the mouth or lower end of a river formed by eroded material that has been carried downstream and dropped in quantities larger than can be carried off by tides or currents

Open access to Lower Egypt

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WESTNorthern Sahara Desert

No passage

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EASTSinai Peninsula

Desert

Passable only along the coast

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SOUTHEASTRed Sea

Trade passage

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SOUTHEastern Sahara Desert

Nubia

6 stages of cataracts or rapids

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Cataracts

6 locations

Stop river travel

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Topography

• Land has ample stone for building large monuments

• No wood or other building products• Lower Egypt was a savannah teeming with

wild animals

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Climate of Egypt

• Frost-free climate allowing for year round farming

• Receives only ½ inch of rain per year on the average

• Temperatures are hot, up to 140 degrees in the summer

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Climate of Egypt

• Non-existent humidity = preservation of artifacts

• Winds blow to the south from the Mediterranean assisting in travel up the river

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