The Mediterranean Sea was important to the Egyptians for the merchants and traders to do their business. It allowed them to trade and exchange between the people of the region.
To mummify the deceased.
To mummify the deceased.
The Mediterranean sea was the first sea found to egypt in 1663.
Mediterranean Sea is also important because its colour is so blue as compare to other sea.
the Mediterranean Sea
this is stupid land that's how the Egyptians called it
Geography helped protect Egyptians due to the presence of the huge Sahara desert, the Mediterranean Sea and the Nile River
No they did not. Rome was (and still is) in Italy, on the opposite (European) coast of the Mediterranean Sea. The Egyptians never ventured into Europe.
The Mediterranean Sea is known for being an important historic trade and a strong factor in the development of the region around it.
There are two waterways that could be used. The Mediterranean sea or the Red sea were both quick, efficient waterways that the Egyptians COULD of used.
Because of trade.
The Mediterranean Sea did not develop the Roman civilisation. Seas do not develop civilisations. It was the other way round. The Roman civilisation was one of the civiliastions which developed in the Mediterranean (because Rome was and still is in the Mediterranean). Other Mediterranean civilisations were the Egyptians, the Phoenicians and the Greeks.