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Is it true that there was trees in egypt before the time of pharaoh?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    of course honey,

    there has ALWAYS been trees.

    way before us.

    pharaohs and all the other people wouldn't be alive if it wasn't for trees,

    because they supply oxygen.

    oh and many dinosaurs ate trees,

    that's more proof.

    people just don't really know that.

    but good question.

    xo.

  • 1 decade ago

    It depends on whether you think that 'pharaoh' is the Egyptian word for 'king' or not. When the Hyksos invaded, the secrets of kingship were lost, and so the rulers that came after them were demonstrably not kings. They had to be called something.

    There have been trees in the vicinity of the Nile long before any man came to be. Men have been building columns that mimic trees in the vicinity of the Nile long before there was any idea of a nation. The more the column looked like a tree trunk, the better it supported whatever it was supporting, they believed (sympathetic magick).

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Oh yes. During the last Ice Age, and in fact for quite a while after, Egypt was less dry than it is now.

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