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.
because of the cataracts
The natural barrier that protected Egypt in the south is cataracts.
the cataracts hurt egypt by making it hard to travel from place to place
The Natural Defenses of Egypt are the cataracts, the delta, the eastern and western desert.
The natural barrier that protected Egypt in the south is cataracts.
The natural barrier that protected Egypt in the south is cataracts.
the cataracts helped keep Kush safe from Egypt
there are 6 cataracts in ancient Egypt
they made it easier
Egypt and the lake
The cataracts of the Nile River in ancient Egypt had both negative and positive effects. Negatively, the cataracts made navigation difficult, limiting trade and communication with other regions. However, they also acted as a natural barrier, providing protection against invasions. Additionally, the cataracts influenced the unique geography of ancient Egypt, leading to the development of a distinct culture and civilization.
cataracts and the Sahara desert