yeah if there inhabitants agree
Where they were located was along the Nile which helped their crops grow! Hi My name is EStelle and i can edit this so DO NOT TRUST THIS WEBSITE! That is the same with wickapedia.
The mouth, where the river ends.
And by biggest...you mean widest? Or longest? The top 5 LONGEST rivers in the world are, in order of longest to not as long: 1. Nile River - 4135 miles long 2. Amazon River - 3980 miles long 3. Chang Jiang (Yangtze) River - 3917 miles long 4. Mississippi-Missouri River - 3870 miles long 5. Yenisay River - 3434 miles long The width of a river can vary, as it is normally not the same 100 miles down, or however long it is. The widest river however is credited to be Rio de la Plata, in South Africa. It can get to be as wide as 140 miles in some parts. I hope this all helps!!
Basically, yes
no every acid base pair does not have same heat of neutralisation.
The River Nile flows through the Nile Valley.
the nile river is like any river same waters
The Nile is the same as any other river they are all about getting to the sea.
Yes, the nile river is located in ancient egypt and it's in the same place today.
The same as any other river but including crocodiles.
Given the Nile is over 4,000 miles this is impossible to answer, except to say - the same as any other river but including Nile Crocodiles.
No Nile is Egypt (Africa) dead sea is Asia next to Israel.
The Tigris and the Euphrates river both flooded unpredictably unlike the Nile river in Egypt that flooded at the same time every year leaving the people to prepare and move before the flood hit.
While part of the Nile flows through jungle, the only recognised rainforest is the Nyungwe Forest in Rwanda where the most distance stream and therefore the ultimate source of the Nile emerges as the Akagera River.
The early Egyptians settled in the Nile River valley because all the area around the Nile was fertile land and it flooded at the same time every year making it a food source and a calender. They also used the Nile to cook, bathe, clean, fishing, and farming.
The River Nile is 4,132 miles long. It begins in Central Africa and eventually empties into the Mediterranean Sea in Egypt.
The earliest civilizations formed about the same times in the following locations: mesopotamia (tigris-euphrates rivers), egypt (nile river), india (indus river, ganges river), and china (yellow river, yangtze river).