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Egypt Review

The flower-like feature that is formed where the Nile River meets the Mediterranean Sea.

This form of Egyptian writing is called_____________.

T or F: The Nile River flows from the south to the north, emptying into the Mediterranean Sea

This Egyptian king united Lower and Upper Egypt.

T or F: The Nile River provided fertile soil, trade routes and a means to travel.

What are these??

T or F: Egypt was able to grow and was protected thanks to its natural borders of a (1)desert, (2)Nile delta and (3)cataracts.

This native Egyptian plant was used to make paper, rafts, baskets and sandals .

A ____________ is a forced payment paid to the pharaoh by conquered people.

T or F: The annual Nile flood was gentle and dependable, bringing new soil each year.

The Egyptian Empire got its wealth from: A) gold mines B) trade C) farming D) river tours E) A,B, C D) All of the above

_____ is a name for a god or goddess.

What was this Egyptian invention used for?

______________ bringing fertile soil. Egypt’s annual floods are _________ & ______________ bringing fertile soil.

_____________is the process used in Egyptian royal burials.

_________ was the capital city of Egypt during the Middle kingdom and most of the New Kingdom

This body of water is to the east of Egypt and shaped like a slug.

The Nile Rivers flows into this body of water.