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The Ancient Egyptians

The Ancient Egyptians. The frist Egyptians. The ancient E gyptians lived by the river N ile, in Egypt . The river Nile flooded each year and the mud it left behind was the only soil that crops could grow on. The rest of Egypt was desert so people lived close to the river. Rich and Poor.

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The Ancient Egyptians

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  1. The Ancient Egyptians

  2. The frist Egyptians The ancient Egyptians lived by the river Nile, in Egypt . The river Nile flooded each year and the mud it left behind was the only soil that crops could grow on. The rest of Egypt was desert so people lived close to the river

  3. Rich and Poor A king, the pharaoh, ruled ancient Egypt. He was the most important person in the country and the wealthiest. The least important were slaves and they were also the poorest people. everyone else fitted in between.

  4. Where in the world is Egypt? Egypt is situated in the northeast corner of the Africa. Covering 386,662 square miles, it is almost twice the size of France and the twelfth largest country in Africa. To the north of Egypt is the Mediterranean Sea, to the south is the Sudan, to the west is Libya and to the east of Egypt is the Red Sea.

  5. The Climate for Egypt Egypt is one of the hottest and sunniest countries in the world. It receives very little rain. The average temperature in the Nile Valley is over one hundred degrees Fahrenheit (38° C) from May through September. The average temperature in the region during the coldest months of the year is in the sixties (15- 20° C).

  6. Tutankhamen Legend has it, anyone who dares to open the tomb will suffer the wrath of the mummy. Tutankhamun was probably born at Akhetaten which was the capital city of Egypt. He was born in about the year 1346 BC. The most famous Egyptian pharaoh today is, without doubt, Tutankhamun. However, before the spectacular discovery of his almost intact tomb in the Valley of the Kings in November 1922, Tutankhamun was only a little known figure of the late 18th Dynasty. Valley of the kings

  7. The pyramids are the stone tombs of Egypt's kings - the Pharaohs and one of the world's greatest historical mysteries. They have stood for thousands of years, filled with many hidden secrets: clues about what life (and death) was like in Ancient Egypt.

  8. Mountains in Egypt Mount Sinai Mount Catherine Mount Serbal Hashem el-Tarif Gebel Elba Mount Helal

  9. languages Arabic English French

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