From the beginning of history to the year of 2013, geographic features have had great impacts on regions and civilizations. Geographic features include rivers, oceans, mountains, deserts, plains, seas, and forests, plus more. These features have affected the way civilizations interact with other civilizations or regions. Ancient Egypt was an example of this. The Nile River is a geographic feature that has led Egypt to be a very prosperous civilization and is the reason why it produced many of Egypt’s earliest civilizations. The geography of Japan caused the country to be isolated for a very long time and it has led the Japanese to be self sufficient.
Ancient Egypt had many geographic features that made excellent natural barriers. The Nile River, located in the following countries: Kenya, Eritrea, Congo, Burundi, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia, has greatly affected all of these countries. The Nile provides a water source for the people living near it and the animals that swim in it are a good food source. This river has great significance in regards to Ancient Egypt. The banks of the Nile consist of some of Egypt’s ancient historical sites. Close to 40 million people live in the Nile Delta region, that is almost half of Egypt’s population. There were deserts to the east and west of the Nile River, and mountains to the south. This isolated the ancient Egyptians and allowed them to develop a truly distinctive culture. These natural barriers made it hard for Egypt to be attacked, making it a very prosperous country and it limited the amount of interactions between other civilizations.
Japan is an extremely mountainous, which has quite a few effects. It would be a very hard country to invade due to the rugged and steep terrain. The mountains around Japan can lead to negative effects as well. Slopes that are steep will have less soil on them, which will be hard to grow plants in. This leads the Japanese to rely on