Translation: Marwiya men nahr an-Nil (مروية من نهر النيل)
As-Ssalam! In arabic "Yaam(Big sea, Salt water, Big river...)" and "Bahr(Sea)" means Nile River also. Ancient Egyptians Called Nile river as "Yaam" and "Bahr", Because, Nile river is so big. So, Muslim can say Musa(Peace be upon him) crossed River(Nile river) or Sea. And You can find Yaam means river in the Quran. [Quraan 20:37~39] And Pharoah was died in the "Yaam" [Quraan 28:40]
The Gift of the Nile.
well the biggest river is the river thams ok thx lol
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.
The ending to that phrase is, "it's not just a river in egypt," referring to the play on words with Denial and Da Nile (The Nile)
The farthest source of the water of the Nile River is the Ruvyironza River in Burundi. The Ruvyironza River is a tributary of the Kagera River that flows into Lake Victoria and the water leaving Lake Victoria becomes the White Nile River. The Blue Nile River originating in Ethiopia unites with the White Nile River at Khartoum in the Sudan. The combined waters of the White and Blue Nile Rivers, called simply the Nile River, flow from Khartoum to the Mediterranean Sea.
The Nile, the Mississippi, and the Amazon rivers are all very famous; we couldn't really say which is the most famous of the three. It's the Nile, because of Ancient Egypt, and it's also the world's longest river.
Along the flood plane of the Nile river and in the Nile delta.
most people say that the indus river resembles the Nile river, the Tigris river, and the Euphrates river. that is the right answer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! look it up!!!!!!!!!
The Egyptians didn't have a say-so in what the Nile did. They only came up with a calendar and irrigation system to predict and handle the annual flooding of the Nile.
Egypt is basically a big dessert with a river the river Nile flowing in the middle where the vegetation is green and the land is fertile. So one can say that it is very beautiful along the river Nile where all the ancient Pyramids and Temples are.
The Nile river is the longest river in the world, though its hard to say if its "navigable" or not given that at two points in the river it has large rapids and waterfalls.