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Egypt


For my report I got my Information for Question number 1 from the
Culturgram 97 from B.Y.U. For my second question my recourse was the
Academic American Encyclopedia 1997 the author is David O'Coner, I also got
information from Encarta 97 by Microsoft Publisher. I also obtained the
information for question number 3 from the World Book Multimedia
Encyclopedia the author was Microsoft Publisher. I found the recourse at
the Federal Way Regional library, and Barnes & Noble. I learned a lot about
Egypt, I hope you enjoy my report.

Most of Egypt is dry, & arid desert, spotted with small inhabited
oases. The Nile River, the longest in Africa, it runs north through Egypt
into the Mediterranean ...

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to March. In the coastal region where it is
easy to grow crops, the annual temperatures range from 99 degrees to 57
degrees . Wide variations of temperatures occur in the desert, ranging from
114 degrees during the day to 42 degrees at night. The winter season

Temperature often drops to 32 degrees the most humid areas are
along the Mediterranean coast where the Average rainfall is about 8 inches.
Precipitation decreases rapidly to the south; Cairo receives on average
Only about 1.1 inches of rain a year, and in many desert locations it may
rain only in every several years. This all means that by the coast it is
easy lifestyle, but in the south of Egypt it is a very hard lifestyle.

The mighty Nile River is the longest in Africa & it was the
lifeblood of ancient Egypt. Every Year it over flowed & made rich black
soil along each bank providing a great crop growing land. The Old Egyptians
called their country Kemet the word means black land. It also provided
irrigation. The ...

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