About 4,135 miles.
Yes - About 4,132 miles.
About 4000 miles long.
4000 miles long
It isn't. It is only 212 miles long compared to the River Nile which is around 4000 miles long.
Yes - for over 4,000 miles.
there are 3 crocodiles live in the river Nile and piranhas but neither of them live in the river Thames and the Nile is only 4,132 and the Thames is 215 and the Nile flows through jungle and desert and the Thames does not so there you have it 3 differences
It is about 4,132 miles long with an average discharge of 2,830 m³/s (99,941 cu ft/s) and a basin of 3,400,000 km² (1,312,747 sq mi)
Given the Nile is over 4,000 miles long it is impossible to answer this question unless you are more precise.
the river nile is 6695 km long and in miles that would be 4184 miles
Nile - about 4,135 miles Amazon - about 3,980 miles
The Nile River is 4,132 miles long. Flooding of the Nile is looked at as being a bad thing but without the flooding the land would dry out and run out of nutrients.
Given the Nile is over 4,000 miles long you would need to be more precise.
4000 mile long river