The nile is different from the Tigris and Euphrates river in some ways, such as their sizes because the nile is mighty and large also very long while the Tigris river and the Euphrates are shorter and smaller that surround Mesopotamia. They are also different because you can predict when the nile river will flood and the other two rivers are very unpredictable. I hope this helped By the way I am only eleven years old😊😍😃😜😝😇😋
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They both are rivers and help them trade and get around.
They both are rivers.
They both start with N.
Tiber, Nile & Rubicon.
Some of the rivers that the ancient Romans used were the Tiber, the Rubicon, the Nile, the Danube and the Rhine.Some of the rivers that the ancient Romans used were the Tiber, the Rubicon, the Nile, the Danube and the Rhine.Some of the rivers that the ancient Romans used were the Tiber, the Rubicon, the Nile, the Danube and the Rhine.Some of the rivers that the ancient Romans used were the Tiber, the Rubicon, the Nile, the Danube and the Rhine.Some of the rivers that the ancient Romans used were the Tiber, the Rubicon, the Nile, the Danube and the Rhine.Some of the rivers that the ancient Romans used were the Tiber, the Rubicon, the Nile, the Danube and the Rhine.Some of the rivers that the ancient Romans used were the Tiber, the Rubicon, the Nile, the Danube and the Rhine.Some of the rivers that the ancient Romans used were the Tiber, the Rubicon, the Nile, the Danube and the Rhine.Some of the rivers that the ancient Romans used were the Tiber, the Rubicon, the Nile, the Danube and the Rhine.
Egyptians (Nile River) Indians (Ganges River) Romans (Tiber River)
The Tiber River runs through rome &:-}---------
The city of Rome was built on the banks of the Tiber River.
Tiber River
Yes. The Romans basically used the same waterways that we use today such as the Tiber River, the Rhine River and the Mediterranean Sea.Yes. The Romans basically used the same waterways that we use today such as the Tiber River, the Rhine River and the Mediterranean Sea.Yes. The Romans basically used the same waterways that we use today such as the Tiber River, the Rhine River and the Mediterranean Sea.Yes. The Romans basically used the same waterways that we use today such as the Tiber River, the Rhine River and the Mediterranean Sea.Yes. The Romans basically used the same waterways that we use today such as the Tiber River, the Rhine River and the Mediterranean Sea.Yes. The Romans basically used the same waterways that we use today such as the Tiber River, the Rhine River and the Mediterranean Sea.Yes. The Romans basically used the same waterways that we use today such as the Tiber River, the Rhine River and the Mediterranean Sea.Yes. The Romans basically used the same waterways that we use today such as the Tiber River, the Rhine River and the Mediterranean Sea.Yes. The Romans basically used the same waterways that we use today such as the Tiber River, the Rhine River and the Mediterranean Sea.
The River Nile flows through the Nile Valley.
I'm not sure about this answer, so you should do the research. The answer is the Tiber River.
No they are not the same Rivers. The Tiber is the second major river and the first major river is the Po. They are in completely different parts of Italy. The Po is in the north while the Tiber runs through Rome.
Rome is the capital of Italy and is nicknamed the Eternal City. It runs through the eastern banks of the river Tiber.
The Nile was fundamental for the well being of Egypt because tis flood made the land fertile and provided plenty of grain, much of which could even be exported. The Tiber only provided a navigable route to the sea and brought floods. Nevertheless, in the early days of Rome the fact that the city was on the only ford on the Tiber which crossed the region in an east-west direction from the mountain chain of the Apennines to the coast, which made Rome the main north-south communication point in the region. Later, as Rome's territories expanded, this became less important.