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EGYPT. 6 TH GRADESOCIAL STUDIES. LAND-MAJOR AREAS. Nile River Valley Sinai Peninsula Deserts. NILE RIVER VALLEY. Lifeline of Egypt is the Nile River. Nile River supplies 85% of the country’s water. The Nile River is 4,180 miles in length. SINAI PENINSULA. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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EGYPT

6TH GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES

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LAND-MAJOR AREAS

Nile River Valley

Sinai Peninsula

Deserts

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NILE RIVER VALLEY

Lifeline of Egypt is the Nile River.

Nile River supplies 85% of the country’s water.

The Nile River is 4,180 miles in length.

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SINAI PENINSULA

Sinai Peninsula lies southeast of the Nile Delta.

Major crossroads between two continents-Africa and Asia.

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DESERTS

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DESERTS

Most of Egypt is desert.2 deserts occupy most of Egypt: Libyan and Arabian.The Libyan desert covers two-thirds of Egypt’s land area.The Libyan and Arabian deserts are parts of the Sahara desert, one of the largest deserts in the world.

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ECONOMY

Since the 1950’s the Egyptian economy has grown considerably.

Two areas that influence the economy the most are Agriculture and Industry.

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AGRICULTURE

4% of Egypt’s land is used for farming.Best farmland is along the fertile Nile River valley.Most farmers have small plots of land. Cotton, dates, vegetables, sugarcane, and wheat.

Irrigation, modern tools, and farming methods from their ancestors are used to help them.Cotton is Egypt’s leading agricultural export.

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INDUSTRY

Largest industrial centers are the capital city of Cairo and the seaport of Alexandria.

Industries were aided by the creation of the Aswan High Dam. Aswan High Dam provides hydroelectric power

from moving water. The Dam also allowed farmers, or fellahin, to

produce more than one crop a year.

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INDUSTRY-CONTINUED

Egyptian factories produce mainly food products, textiles, and consumer goods. Consumer goods/ household goods include

clothing, shoes, and everyday common items.

Oil ranks as the country’s most important natural resource and a major export.

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PEOPLE

Most Egyptians live within 20 miles of the Nile River.99% of Egypt’s population live on only 3.5% of the land.43% of Egypt’s people live in rural areas. Rural farmers are called fellahin. Most farmers rent their small plot of land. Farmers raise enough crops to feed their family. Anything left over they

take it to sell at the market, or bazaar.

Egypt’s large cities offer a different kind of life.Cairo is Egypt’s capital. 11 million people

Cities life is increasing for two reasons. Egypt has a high birthrate. Many farmers move from rural areas to the cities to find work.

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INFLUENCES OF THE PAST

Egyptians has a long and fascinating history. Pyramids, pharaohs, kings, and hieroglyphs.

HIEROGLYPHS, or picture symbols, were used by the Egyptians for writing.

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DEFINITION

HIEROGLYPHICS- PART OF THE EGYPTIAN ALPHABET USED TO COMMUNICATE MESSAGES.

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HIEROGLYPHIC ALPHABET

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CARTOUCHE

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CARTOUCHES FOR KINGS OF EGYPT