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What ideas did the Egyptians adapt and from whom did they learn them?

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Answered by appunnisarath34
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Answer:

Egyptians did well adapt to the environment for thousand of years. Their body structure and the proportion of their limbs portray their high levels of adaptation indicating they were perfectly at ease with the climatic conditions.

Answered by dikchasingh269
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Explanation:

The Egyptian Civilization or the Nile Valley Civilization developed along the river Nile in Southern Egypt. It is evident from the research that the civilization inhabitants came from the south of Egypt and not from parts of Europe. Ancient Egypt adaptation, as the name suggests refers to the way this civilization adapted to ever-changing environments and progressed their race.

People of Egypt lived in tropical and semi-tropical climates. As adaptation was the key to sustaining the race, the Nile Valley civilization was perfectly adapted to the weather conditions. Egyptians did well adapt to the environment for thousand of years. Their body structure and the proportion of their limbs portray their high levels of adaptation indicating they were perfectly at ease with the climatic conditions. Ancient Egyptians never looked to migrate to the North West because of the cold weather present there. However, studies suggest that as compared to the present times, the average temperature was much lower in hot and tropical regions of the world.

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