Government and Social Structure: There are about 69 million people living in Egypt. Egypt has been a Republic since 1953. In Egypt presidents are elected. Their terms do not last more then two terms of six years. Cairo, Egypt is the capital of Egypt. The average citizen in Egypt is poor. Currently in Egypt their is a rebellion against President Morsi because they think he is making new laws that will give him too much power.
Economic Systems: In Egyptian factories, workers produce aluminum, cement, chemicals, fertilizers, food products, iron, steel and textiles. Egypt sells oil, cotton, fruit, vegetables, rice and textiles to other countries. The unit of currency is Egyptian pounds.
Religion and Culture: The main Language of Egypt is Arabic. In Egypt the main religion is Islam but although there is some Christians. Once a year for a month the Egyptians celebrate Ramadan. During Ramadan Egyptians stay away from food, drinks and other physical needs during daylight hours, So they can purify their souls and focus their attention to God. Some people live in villages of mud-brick houses and work as farmers. Others live in cities in apartments in buildings of steel,stone and glass.
Technology: People use cars or boats in means of transportation. They have most of the modern technology but not much people can afford it because Egypt is so poor.
Agricultural Practices:Some people live on farms where they grow barley, beans, fruit, cotton, lentils, rice and sugar canes. Their farm animals include buffaloes, cattle, goat and sheep.Many people earn their living by catching fish.
Climate: Since Egypt is in North Africa the climate is hot and dry during the Summer and mild in Winter.
Landmarks: Egypt still has most of their landmarks as they did many years ago.For example The Pyramid of Giza, Thew Sphinx, The Tomb of King Tut and much more.
Economic Systems: In Egyptian factories, workers produce aluminum, cement, chemicals, fertilizers, food products, iron, steel and textiles. Egypt sells oil, cotton, fruit, vegetables, rice and textiles to other countries. The unit of currency is Egyptian pounds.
Religion and Culture: The main Language of Egypt is Arabic. In Egypt the main religion is Islam but although there is some Christians. Once a year for a month the Egyptians celebrate Ramadan. During Ramadan Egyptians stay away from food, drinks and other physical needs during daylight hours, So they can purify their souls and focus their attention to God. Some people live in villages of mud-brick houses and work as farmers. Others live in cities in apartments in buildings of steel,stone and glass.
Technology: People use cars or boats in means of transportation. They have most of the modern technology but not much people can afford it because Egypt is so poor.
Agricultural Practices:Some people live on farms where they grow barley, beans, fruit, cotton, lentils, rice and sugar canes. Their farm animals include buffaloes, cattle, goat and sheep.Many people earn their living by catching fish.
Climate: Since Egypt is in North Africa the climate is hot and dry during the Summer and mild in Winter.
Landmarks: Egypt still has most of their landmarks as they did many years ago.For example The Pyramid of Giza, Thew Sphinx, The Tomb of King Tut and much more.