How did Ancient Egypt’s geography affect their civilization?
Ancient Egypt’s geography effected their civilization immensely.
The Nile River, for example, provided the cities with water, and transportation. There were lots of animals that lived along the river, which they could kill and eat. A water root called “Papyrus” was used to make paper, and sandals.
Living actually on the Nile would provide gorgeous scenery, most of the time, and the opportunity to hide in the water, or hunt animals.