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The Blue Nile flows through Ethiopia and Sudan, not Egypt.
The rock-filled rapids in the Nile River are called cataracts. They are natural obstacles formed by boulders and rocks that create turbulent waters, making navigation challenging. The Nile has six cataracts located in southern Egypt and northern Sudan.
egypt
About 900 miles
The Nile river, Blue nile, White nile, and the Sudan.
its originated in Egypt An ancient river Nile
No, it isn't the only river in Egypt. The blue nile, white nile, and the Sudan are all the other rivers in Egypt.
the route goes down from lower Egypt and goes south to upper Egypt then splits into 2 parts, the blue Nile and the white Nile. the blue Nile is the left side and whit Nile is the left side the Nile river ends in southern upper Egypt
The main waterfalls are - Murchison Falls also known as Kabalega Falls or Kabarega Falls in Uganda. The Blue Nile Falls on the Blue Nile River in Ethiopia. Also downstream from Khartoum there are six cataracts or rapids, five in Sudan and one in Egypt.
The Nile river is composed of the Blue Nile and the White Nile. The Blue and White join to make the larger Nile that flows through Egypt.
Egypt
think there in egypt somewhere