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History Alive Chapter 7 Geography and the Early Settlement of Egypt, Kush, and Canaan

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Page 1: History Alive Chapter 7 Geography and the Early Settlement of Egypt, Kush, and Canaan

History Alive Chapter 7

Geography and the Early Settlement

of Egypt, Kush, and Canaan

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Three CivilizationsEgyptianKushHebrew Civilizations

Page 3: History Alive Chapter 7 Geography and the Early Settlement of Egypt, Kush, and Canaan

Environmental Factors and Human SettlementWaterTopographyVegetation

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WaterMost important

environmental factor.

People need water to live.

Water is also a source of food, because people catch fish and hunt birds near water.

Farmers use water.

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TopographyRefers to the shape

of the land.Includes features

like mountains, hills, plains, and deserts.

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TopographyFarmers settled in

flat, open areas such as plains and valleys.

Large spaces gave room to grow crops.

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VegetationPlant lifeTrees, bushes,

flowers, grass, and reeds.

Crops people grow are types of vegetation.

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Vegetation influenced human settlement

Plants were a source of food.

People ate both wild and domesticated crops.

People learned to make products out of plants like baskets, ropes, tools, and paper.

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Review?Three

environmental factors that shaped human settlements in the ancient world?

WaterTopographyVegetation

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Physical Features of Egypt and KushAn aspect of the

land, such as mountains, plateaus, and rivers.

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Important Features of Egypt and Kush

DesertsFormed a natural boundary.

Libyan DesertArabian DesertNubian Desert

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DeltaA long fertile valley that ended in a marshy delta.

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Bodies of waterMediterranean SeaRed SeaNile River

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Nile RiverSource of fresh

water.Nile river provided

natural irrigation and fertilization.

Fresh water provided fish to catch and animals to hunt.

Vegetation near the Nile river included papyrus.

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Physical features of CanaanPlains and valleysHills and mountainsDesertsBodies of water

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Canaan’s Bodies of WaterSea of GalileeDead SeaJordan RiverMediterranean Sea

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Dead SeaWhere everybody floats. Why?

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Jordan RiverMost important source of fresh water.

Dead Sea was so salty that nothing grew in it.

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Canaan’s topography influenced settlementsPeople became herders rather than farmers.

Herders were nomads they lived in different places.

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The End