Egypt


 * Egypt- ** zainqadri
 * __Part A__**
 * 1) Egypt is located in the northeastern corner of Africa. It is bordered by Libya and the Gaza strip. Egypt’s topography is divided into 4 parts. The 4 parts are the Nile valley and delta, the eastern desert, the western desert, and the Sinai Peninsula.
 * 2) The government of Egypt is currently a republic currently under military rule of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces after the President of Egypt Hosni Mubarak stepped down.
 * 3) Egypt has 27 provinces or governorates. The upper region of Egypt has 9 provinces naming Aswan, Asyut, Bani Suwayf, Al-Fayyum, El Gizah, Al-Minya, Qina, Suhaj and Al-Uqsur. The lower region of Egypt also consists of 9 provinces or governorates-named Ad Daqahilyah, El-Beheirah, Domyat, Al-Gharbiyah, Al-Isma'iliyah, Kafr ash Shaykh, Al-Monufiyah, Al-Qalyubiyah and Al-Sharqiyah. Al-Bahr Al-Ahmar, Janub Sina', Matruh, Shamal Sina' and El Wadi El-Gedid are the five provinces of frontier region of Egypt. Also there are four urban region provinces naming Bur Sa'id, Al Iskandariyah, Al-Qahirah and Al-Suways.
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 * 5) The languages spoken in Egypt are Arabic, English, French, and German.[[image:pic2.gif]]
 * 6) The population of Egypt as of 2012 is 81,121,077
 * __Part B__**
 * 1) Egypt has a desert climate the days are commonly hot and nights are cool. Egypt has only two seasons, a mild winter from November to April and a hot summer from May to October.
 * 2) The primary productions of Egypt are petroleum, natural gas, cotton, rice, onions, beans, citrus fruits, textiles, tourism, chemicals, petrochemicals, construction, and light manufacturing.
 * 3) Many different kinds of animals live in Egypt. For example an herbivore from Egypt is the Egyptian tortes, a carnivore from Egypt would be the cheetah, a omnivore would be a ostrich, a decomposer would be earthworms, and a scavenger would be the Egyptian vulture.
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 * 5) There are more than three million hectares of Mediterranean wetlands and desert in Egypt, home to more than 100 endemic plant species and the critically endangered Egyptian tortoise, Testudo kleinmanni. This sopt is also knows as a biodiversity hotspot.
 * 6) Egypt is associated with the desert biome due to its high temperatures year long.
 * 7) There are many endangered species in Egypt. Some examples of these species are the cheeta which is endangered because of habitat loss and because it is hunted for its pelt, another example is the Eurasian peregrine falcon which is endangered because of its exposure to ddt.
 * 8) One extinction in Egypt of a species is the one of the Bubal Hartebeest which died off because of overhunting.
 * 1) There are many endangered species in Egypt. Some examples of these species are the cheeta which is endangered because of habitat loss and because it is hunted for its pelt, another example is the Eurasian peregrine falcon which is endangered because of its exposure to ddt.
 * 2) One extinction in Egypt of a species is the one of the Bubal Hartebeest which died off because of overhunting.
 * 1) One extinction in Egypt of a species is the one of the Bubal Hartebeest which died off because of overhunting.

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 * 1) Egypts growth rate is 3.8% as of 2011
 * 2) The doubling time in Egypt is 29 years a lot less than the worlds doubling time of around 61 years. the Birth rate is around 23 - 31 people per 1000 people, the Death rate is about 5 - 9 people per 1000 people, Immigration rate is 0.2242 people per 1000 people, and the Emigration rate is about 9.26 people per 1000 people.This data does not calculate with the growth rate because it totals up to 11.96%
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 * 4) Egypt is in the second stage of demographic transition because its population is increasing rapidly.
 * 1) Egypt is in the second stage of demographic transition because its population is increasing rapidly.
 * 1) The only terrestrial biome in Egypt is the desert biome
 * 2) There are no aquatic biomes in Egypt.
 * 3) 5 endangered species in egypt are the Arabian Oryx,Flower's Shrew, Four-toed Jerboa,and the Nubian Ibex
 * 4) these species are endangered due to egypts climate and the overhunting of them.
 * 5) some introduced species in egypt are the Bemisia tabaci whose introduction went the wrong way becouse it spred the 111 virus strand, and the Trogoderma granarium an insect that distorys food supplies.
 * 1) some introduced species in egypt are the Bemisia tabaci whose introduction went the wrong way becouse it spred the 111 virus strand, and the Trogoderma granarium an insect that distorys food supplies.
 * 1) Egypts top 3 resources are oil, natural gas, and coal
 * 2) Egypts main export is petroleum
 * 3) Egypts main import is food
 * 4) Egypt has no forests therefor there is no protection act
 * 5) Egypt does not do a lot to manage and sustain their rangelands due to because they are mostly desert
 * 6) Some national parks in Egypt are: Template: National Parks of Egypt, Egyptian Protectorates, Ras Muhammad National Park, and Saint Katherine Protectorate
 * 7) In Egypt it is all desert there so their only sorce for water is the nile river. The nile river floods all the time so the soil around it is very rich in nutrients which are needed for agriculture. The main type of agricultural practice in Egypt is crop rotation which helped increase the producton of food.
 * 8) In Egypt the agricultural market is always under attack by pests. In order to control them Egypt uses ipm or intergrated pest management to get rid of them.
 * 9) In Egypt there is bairley any rainfall so where do the Egyptian people get their water? Egypts people get their water from irrigation from the nile or import it from other countries.
 * 1) In Egypt there is bairley any rainfall so where do the Egyptian people get their water? Egypts people get their water from irrigation from the nile or import it from other countries.