It helped them because they can get water supply easily, and it could hurt them because they had big floods.
It gave them water for water supply but it hurt Egypt because it flooded the crops
Cataracts (the white water rapids of the Nile) prevented potential invasions using the River Nile--but they also kept Egyptians from getting very far. The cataracts harmed the Egyptians because it held back ships that tried to move though the River Nile.
It helped Egypt because it protected from invaders from coming in. It hurt Epgyt in the sailing portion.
The cataract made it impossible for invaders attack the Egyptians
It helped them because they can get water supply easily, and it could hurt them because they had big floods.
It gave them water for water supply but it hurt Egypt because it flooded the crops
Cataracts (the white water rapids of the Nile) prevented potential invasions using the River Nile--but they also kept Egyptians from getting very far. The cataracts harmed the Egyptians because it held back ships that tried to move though the River Nile.
It helped Egypt because it protected from invaders from coming in. It hurt Epgyt in the sailing portion.
The cataract made it impossible for invaders attack the Egyptians
It helped them because they can get water supply easily, and it could hurt them because they had big floods.
It gave them water for water supply but it hurt Egypt because it flooded the crops
Cataracts (the white water rapids of the Nile) prevented potential invasions using the River Nile--but they also kept Egyptians from getting very far. The cataracts harmed the Egyptians because it held back ships that tried to move though the River Nile.
It helped Egypt because it protected from invaders from coming in. It hurt Epgyt in the sailing portion.
The cataract made it impossible for invaders attack the Egyptians
The word cataract has two different meanings. A cataract as a disease is the clouding over of the eye in the crystalline lens. A cataract in a river is an area of the river where the elevation of the streambed changes too quickly or has too many boulders to permit navigation, like a waterfall. It is this second kind of cataract that applies to Egypt.
Since ancient Egypt was most effectively governed by using the Nile River as a means of transport, cataracts in the Nile River effectively served as barriers to travel and control. As a result, the Ancient Egyptian Pharaohs found it nearly impossible to control the land south of the First Cataract and this ended up becoming the southern border of Ancient Egypt.
the cataracts helped keep Kush safe from Egypt
The Sahara Desert, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Red Sea have helped to isolate Egypt throughout history. The Cataracts of the Nile might also be mentioned, as they halted boat traffic.
Egypt and the lake
It helped them because they can get water supply easily, and it could hurt them because they had big floods.It gave them water for water supply but it hurt Egypt because it flooded the cropsCataracts (the white water rapids of the Nile) prevented potential invasions using the River Nile--but they also kept Egyptians from getting very far. The cataracts harmed the Egyptians because it held back ships that tried to move though the River Nile.It helped Egypt because it protected from invaders from coming in. It hurt Epgyt in the sailing portion.The cataract made it impossible for invaders attack the Egyptians
It helped them because they can get water supply easily, and it could hurt them because they had big floods.It gave them water for water supply but it hurt Egypt because it flooded the cropsCataracts (the white water rapids of the Nile) prevented potential invasions using the River Nile--but they also kept Egyptians from getting very far. The cataracts harmed the Egyptians because it held back ships that tried to move though the River Nile.It helped Egypt because it protected from invaders from coming in. It hurt Epgyt in the sailing portion.The cataract made it impossible for invaders attack the Egyptians
The rock-filled rapids in the Nile River are called cataracts. They are natural obstacles formed by boulders and rocks that create turbulent waters, making navigation challenging. The Nile has six cataracts located in southern Egypt and northern Sudan.
It helped the egyptians because, it helped them trade things and it gave them their resources.
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
yes, according to the book"A histor of acient egypt" by marc van de mieroop page 7 second half of page
It helped them because they can get water supply easily, and it could hurt them because they had big floods.It gave them water for water supply but it hurt Egypt because it flooded the cropsCataracts (the white water rapids of the Nile) prevented potential invasions using the River Nile--but they also kept Egyptians from getting very far. The cataracts harmed the Egyptians because it held back ships that tried to move though the River Nile.It helped Egypt because it protected from invaders from coming in. It hurt Epgyt in the sailing portion.The cataract made it impossible for invaders attack the Egyptians
It helped them because they can get water supply easily, and it could hurt them because they had big floods.It gave them water for water supply but it hurt Egypt because it flooded the cropsCataracts (the white water rapids of the Nile) prevented potential invasions using the River Nile--but they also kept Egyptians from getting very far. The cataracts harmed the Egyptians because it held back ships that tried to move though the River Nile.It helped Egypt because it protected from invaders from coming in. It hurt Epgyt in the sailing portion.The cataract made it impossible for invaders attack the Egyptians
Egypt's natural borders, such as the Mediterranean Sea to the north, the deserts to the east and west, and the cataracts of the Nile River to the south, provided protection from external invasions. These barriers helped to isolate Egypt from potential threats and allowed it to develop a strong centralized government and distinct culture. The natural borders also facilitated agricultural activities by providing fertile land along the Nile River.