No the Nile is in Egypt, far away from Babylon which is in Iraq. The Iraqi Babylon which is the famous city of The Bible, is close to the river Euphrates. However there was a part of the old city of Cairo which was known as Babylon and that would have been quite close to the Nile. It should not be confused with biblical Babylon.
It runs through North Africa (Sudan and Egypt), but it does not run through Southwest Asia at all.
yes
Because Egypt is the land of the Nile river that have a unique attribute to run from south to north (there are very few rivers in the world that does run from south to north)
No, a river, the Tiber, does run through it but it is an inland city.
They both have large riversystems,Nile river runs through Egypt and the Mediterranean Sea is in the north part of Egypt, the Euphrates and Tigris rivers run through Mesopotamia. They also have flooding and hot, sunny climate. They have their own alphabet, Egyptians used Hieroglyphics and the Mesopotamian s used Cuneiform.
through what region crosses through the nile river
The Nile River passes through the Sahara Desert of North Africa.
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yes it does.
Yes,it does!
The Niger and Nile rivers run through the Sahara Desert.
No. The river Nile runs through Egypt.
No. The Nile River does not run through any part of the United States and instead runs exclusively through African countries. See the link below to find out which countries the Nile river flows through.
No. The River Nile flows through:SudanSouth SudanBurundiRwandaDemocratic Republic of the CongoTanzaniaKenyaEthiopiaUgandaEgypt.So no where near Australia.
No, it runs through Africa.
The Nile is simply a river that runs through a desert. There is nothing unusual about that situation. The Colorado River as well as the Rio Grande both run through deserts in the United States.