Climate in Egypt, Phenicia and Babylon.

Egypt, Phenicia and Babylon are characterized by hot summers with sandstorms, which lasts from April to October. Fog prevailed in autumn, and it rained for three months in winter.

Phenicia was located near the sea, the country is mountainous with evergreen slopes. There was a lot of rainfall in the country, so there was no need for an irrigation system. Thanks to the cedar woods, there is a lot of building material, resin and wood glue. We ate in Phenicia by catching fish and seafood.

The Babylonian climate is characterized by the presence of salt marshes, which reduced the crops of wheat and barley. However, people settled along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, created an irrigation system, this provided the fields with moisture and saved the country from floods. The population of Babylon actively used clay and reeds, since there was no industrial wood, building stone and metal ore.

The life of Egypt depended on the floods of the Nile, which irrigated the soil and fertilized the land with natural silt. Egypt is characterized by a rich flora and fauna: date palms, fig trees, papyri, antelopes, giraffes, gazelles, leopards, etc. Large reserves of building materials such as pink granite, limestone, sandstone.



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