The Nile River effects the land by providing water, entertainment, can fish in it and washing.
You could be referring to the River NIle
The Nile River is the longest river in the world. It flows through the Sahara desert, African Savannas, and the Great Lakes region of Africa.
The river Nile flows through a number of countries and it is quite possible that the various peoples that live near the river have particular names for their part of the river bank. Also, the regions the Nile flows through would be identified by the land it cuts through. For example, in Egypt it flows through the Sahara Desert, so in that part its banks could be classed as that. In general, as with any river, the Nile is confined to its course or channel and that is defined by the 'bed' of the river and by its lateral confines which are the 'banks' on either side.
Because it flows across very flat land till eventually entering sea in the Mediterranean
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The 'black land' was the fertile land along the Nile.
The river that flows north through arid dry land and empties into the Mediterranean Sea is the Nile River. Originating in East Africa, it traverses through several countries, including Sudan and Egypt, before reaching the Mediterranean. The Nile is known for its historical significance and its role in supporting agriculture in the surrounding desert regions.
makes land around it very fertile
While all the countries it flows through have uses for ir I would say that Egypt uses it most.
The Nile River was important them them to give them water for the land.
It flows north. It also has shallow banks which allow it to flood easily. As a result the river can irrigate large amounts of land.
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