1,293,000 square miles
Impossible... that would make the Nile Delta the size of India. Ouch.
According to Wikipedia, "From north south the delta is approximately 160 km in length. From west to east it covers some 240 km of coastline." Perhaps some mathematical whiz can figure out the square milage of the Nile Delta from those numbers. I can't; I have to go assign a whole shipload of homework to Devin & class.
It covers 240 kilometres (150 mi) of Mediterranean coastline. From north to south the delta is approximately 160 kilometres (99 mi) in length.
the nile delta is about 100 miles long
The Nile Delta was perfect for farming. After the rainy season, when the Nile floods, the soil is rich with salts and perfect for farming.
The Nile delta is not on a gulf. It is on land, and the river empties into the Mediterranean Sea near the gulf of Suez.
it does have a delta that fans out to meet the Medditerreanean Sea...
No, draining of swampland in the Nile Delta provided thousands of acres of new farmland.
Yes it does. It floods every year.
the Nile Delta
the nile delta is located around Egypt i think and looks like a long stream of water
Nile Delta
It is very long and blue.
That means the delta of the Nile River.
Nile delta in the north part of Egypt is an example of Arcaute Delta. The Nile Delta empties into the Mediterranean sea.
the nile delta is in Egypt in Northern Africa
A delta...known as the Nile Delta.
The Nile River Delta is one of the world's largest river deltas, at about 99 miles long and covering 150 miles of Mediterranean coastline. It is formed in Lower (Northern) Egypt where the river spreads out and drains into the Mediterranean Sea. The area has been intensively farmed for at least the last 5000 years. There are two many branches: the Damietta and the Rosetta; the Rosetta Stone was found in the Delta in 1799 near Rosetta. About half of Egypt's population live in the Delta, around 40 million people.
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Nile delta
Kemet is south of the Nile river delta