how did egyptian location both limit and invite interaction with other cultures
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River Nile was a passage for the Egyptians to take their produce for trade, to other lands. On the other hand, it provided access for enemies to reach Egypt.
Ancient Egypt was located in the North of Africa and the civilization was mostly clustered around the lower reaches of River Nile.
This location by the mighty Nile river was very suitable for agriculture. The Egyptians with their knowledge of the river could predict flooding and developed systems of controlled irrigation which helped farming, in a big way.
Ancient Egypt was located in the North of Africa.
The Egyptians used to take their products to other lands for sale through River Nile.
It also helped the enemies to reach Egypt easily.
It was the best area for agriculture.
Thus, the civilization flourished here.
They could also predict floods and develop the systems of irrigation through farming.