The Nile River crocodile, which despite its name is found widely in Africa and the people of ancient Egypt worshiped 'Sobek' a crocodile-god associated with fertility, protection, and the power of the Pharaoh. See the links below.
The Nile River is the longest river in the world. It is located in the country of Egypt.
As the Nile passes through a number of countries and since it is in Africa, the basic and general answer is 'African'
Today almost 160 million people in Africa are depend on the Nile River for life.
lions , zebras ,fish , elephant , tigers and hippo
yes people do live near Nile
The egyptians
72 million
Yes
Many people live along the Nile River. They live along the Nile for transportation, water supply, and other resources, and religious statements.
63 million people
People who live nearby the Nile river are affected by the animals , erosion, flooding, and contamination.
yes and 60%
the jobs of the people that live near the Nile river is more than likely to fish and do things that involve the water.
The biome of the Nile River is the area where the fish, plants, animals, and people live in or around it.
Within Egypt, most Egyptians live along the Nile River Valley. Cairo, Egypt, one of the many cities on the Nile River, is the largest city in Africa with a population of 15 million people.
Congo river, Zambezi river, Mezeranian river, and people they do live in the Nile river
they live off of animals and of course the nile river water supply
water for people who live in the desert
Of course. The nile is a very large river and source of fresh water. Fresh water=More people.
spicy nicy :)