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How did Egypt’s natural borders protect the country from invaders? The desert was difficult for invaders to cross. The Nile Delta made it difficult for invaders to attack from the coast. The desert completely isolated Egypt from other populations. The Nile River’s flooding pattern confounded invaders.

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The desert was difficult for invaders to cross
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User Ruzard
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Answer:

Egypt’s natural borders protect the country from invaders in this form:

- The desert was difficult for invaders to cross.

Step-by-step explanation:

Egypt is a place rounded by deserts as Arabian desert (with 1.300.000 square meters and temperatures of 52°C at day and -12°C at night), Farafra desert, Libyan desert (with 1.100.000 square meters and temperatures of more than 40°C), and Sinai Peninsula (with 58.842 square meters temperatures of 25°C), these made the Egypt Empire hard of attacking.

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