Today, it never floods because of the dam they built. It used to flood every September, and decreased in October. It was at it's lowest in May, and from June to August the Nile rapidly rises.
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Around 30% of the Nile River comes from the White Nile.
Yes, just like all rivers the Nile has bends [meanders]. In fact it has what is probability the biggest one, known as the Nile Bend - see link below for image. ITS IS LOCATED IN EGYPT AND IS VERY FAMOUS ALL OVER THE WORLD.IT COVERS ABOUT 240 KM OF THE MEDEITERANIAN COASTLINE
there is the eastern desert, western desert,The three answers in Egypt are Libyan Desert, Nubian Desert, Arabian Desert, and Negev Desertthe northern desert, eastern desert, and the western desertThe general answer to this is the Sahara, which is a desert that stretches across much of North Africa and comprises all of Egypt except for those areas in the Nile River Valley and the Sinai Peninsula (which composes the Sinai Desert).However, the Sahara is broken up into smaller areas of desert. East of the Nile River in Egypt is considered the Eastern Desert and extends into Sudan. West of the Nile River in Egypt is known as the Libyan Desert and extends into neighboring Libya, Sudan, and Chad.
the river Nile changes by the weight of it and how much difference there is sometimes it is the height difference and sometimes it is the weight what do u prefer
Although the current Mali area is landlocked, in ancient times, there was access to the ocean via the rivers. Most of the northern area is desert. Two rivers - the Niger and the Senegal - create areas where fishing and agriculture are successful. The Niger River is also navigable by larger vessels through much of the year. In ancient times, the periodic flooding of the river provided water for agriculture, much as the Nile River did in Egypt.
Because the Nile River did not flood in Nubia as much as it did in Egypt
The River Nile of Egypt gave the farmers more fish than the required
they have to much rain causing the river to rise over the river banks.
The pyramids of Giza, the Nile River, and much more.
In Egypt and Sudan, next to none.
The pyramids of Giza, the Nile River, and much more.
The Nubian region surrounds the Nile River, while Egypt is a country in which the Nile River flows through. Egypt is much larger than Nubia and engulfs the northern part of the region as well.
It was important because of the flow of the Nile. When the Nile flooded, rich fertiled soil called silt was moved along by the river and dropped in piles. Farmers would use to Plant their crops. If the flood of the Nile was to little, the crops would be flooded and Egypt would go through famine. If the flood of the Nile was to much, The crops would be destroyed.
Geographic features of the Nile River to the the Egyptions. Sorry Guys, I don't know much:(
Actually, the Nile River is Egypt's highway. With the river, they were able to trade for many exotic things. With this trade market in play, Egypt gained much power. This is how Egypt gained power politically...because of the Nile River.
They lived in present day Egypt most of the time.
Much of Egypt is arid. Its most fertile regions are either side of the River Nile, and in the Nile Delta on the Mediterranean coast.