It allows for speedy travel between North and South Egypt, especially in antiquity when boats were far faster than camels.
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The Nile River effects the land by providing water, entertainment, can fish in it and washing.
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Nile River
L can stand for "liquid flows", representing the constant movement of the Nile River.
It's the other way around - no Nile no animals, especially in Egypt.
Egypt has only one river - the river Nile, the longest river in the world.
Nile River
It transports it form the African hinterland and deposits it in the Nile delta and on the Nile flood plane when the river floods. The silt is very fertile and was what allowed ancient Egypt to flourish.
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Egypt's Nile River is probably the most significant of these.