These are the Facts
Formations of the Earth
The Egyptian Folk
Titles and Powers
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100
The world's first paperlike material
What is papryus
100
The world's longest river
What is the Nile
100
The title an Egyptian king receives
What is Pharaoh
100
Egypt's nickname
What is "Gift of the Nile"
100
The buildup of loose sand and soil at the mouth of a river
What is delta
200
A tall, pointed pillar representing the sun god Ra
What is an obelisk
200
The world's second largest continent
What is Africa
200
The man who is second in command to the Egyptian king
Who is vizier
200
The ruler who had the title of secretary was also called this.
What is scribe
200
The structure that has the head of a man and the body, legs, and paws of a lion
What is Sphinx
300
The irrigation device used by the Egyptians to retrieve water from the Nile.
What is the shadoof
300
A landform that rises higher than a hill.
What is mountain
300
The Pharaoh whose tomb still contained many of his treasures, which has allowed us to learn many things about ancient Egypt
Who is King Tut (or Tutankhamen)
300
The king responsible for uniting Upper and Lower Egypt
Who is King Menes
300
Many of the tombs of the pharaohs have been found in the are near Thebes.
What is Valley of the Kings
400
The key to unlocking ancient Egyptian writing
What is the Rosetta Stone
400
The low land between hills or mountains
What is a valley
400
She was the only woman to be queen of Egypt
Who is Queen Hatshepsut
400
A highland plain
What is plateau
400
A time marked by a serious shortage of food
What is famine
500
Ancient Egyptians writing that used pictures to represent objects
What is hieroglyphics
500
A rock bed piled high in a river creating small waterfalls
What is cataracts
500
He was the first to receive the title of "Pharaoh" for the Egyptian kings.
Who is Akhenaton
500
The world's largest desert
What is the Sahara desert
500
An area of land that is flat or level
What is a plain
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