The major cataracts of the Nile are far upriver, well south of the area of the Nile the Egyptians usually navigated in.
The cataracts or rapids and the dams after they were built.
The Nile river tied to the success of the Egyptian civilization because the Nile river cause cataracts (rapids) which prevented invasions.
The Mediterranean Sea to the north was hard to cross The Red Sea to the east was to hard to cross The Cataracts to the south were to dangerous The Desert to the west was to dangerous and hot to travel through
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It made it hard because it was harder to travel on shallow parts of the river, but it also gave them the opportunity to easily cross to diferent sides of the Nile
There are 6 total cataracts found along the Nile River.
This continually varies and the link below will detail the cataracts.
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