What protected Egypt from constant invades?
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Deserts and seas
The Himalayas
The Great Way
Zagros Mountains
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The natural barriers that protected Egypt from invasion were the Mediterranean Sea that borders the country to the north, the numerous rapids and waterfalls, known as cataracts, that formed the upper southern section of the Nile river, the expansive deserts to the east and west, and the massive Sahara Desert to the ...
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