Egyptian
- Nile River Valley: area of land around Nile River
- Nile River: flows through the Nile River Valley; longest river in the world; flow north
- Blue & White Nile Rivers: The 2 river that start the Nile River
- Cataracts: rocks and cliffs that form "Whitewater Rapids" in the Nile River
- Delta: A triangle shaped areas of land found at the end of the Nile River where it meets the Mediterranean Sea
- Sahara: Found to the west of the Nile River; Largest desert in the world; creates a natural barrier for Egypt to the west
- "Red Land": Name of the desert part of Egypt because it was not fertile.
- "Black Land": Name of the area of Egypt that was fertile because of the Nile River flooding
- Papyrusa reed: plant that s grows along the Nile; used to make paper
- Hieroglyphics: Egyptian writing system
- Rosetta Stone: allowed historians to interpret the Hieroglyphics
- Narmer: Credited with UNITING EGYPT
- Upper Egypt: Southern part of Egypt
- Lower Egypt: Northern part of Egypt
- Dynasty: family of rulers
- Pharoah: God-King; Ruler in Egypt
How did the Egyptian develop? The Egyptians developed their civilization by trading with others, bartering many products from their land, including salt, glass beads, baskets, gems and papyrus for writing. Sometimes, they used military force to obtain goods without having to trade for them.
I have learn that the Egyptian was the most advance civilization for 3000 years.