CHAPTER I
ANCIENT EGYPT: LOCATION AND GEOGRAPHY
Ancient Egypt is located near the Nile River. Ancient Egypt is in the continent of Africa and in the East of Africa.
The most important environmental factor in Ancient Egypt is water.
Physical features like rivers, lakes and inland seas are good sources of fresh water. Water is also a good source of food. People catches the fishes that lives in the water. The second environmental factor is topography. The topography in Ancient Egypt includes mountains, hills, plains, and deserts. Farmers usually settled in flat open space. The vegetation in Ancient Egypt includes trees, bushes, flowers, grass and seeds. People learn how to make many things involving vegetation.
ANCIENT ROME: LOCATION AND GEOGRAPHY
Ancient Rome is located near the country of Latium. Ancient Rome is in the continent of Etruria and in the West of Illyria.
The water they use in Ancient Rome is also used in statues to make their city more topography in Ancient Rome is just flat lands which would make farmers settle in. The vegetation in Ancient Rome was only grown in flat lands. With that much vegetation there is enough to feed the entire kingdom.
