Well no it's not. Every summer it floods. If sometime it doesn't flood then they are in trouble because the flooding provides the land around the river fertile soil, without it no agriculture can happen.
No, not at all. It hasn't dried up yet, and most likely won't for a really long time.
where has the nile started to dry
The link below will give pre-history of the present river.
Nile River
Egypt has only one river - the river Nile, the longest river in the world.
The Niger and Nile rivers run through the Sahara Desert.
Nile River
In River mud in the Nile in Africa. They are able to survive periods in a dried up river by breathing via lungs and buried in damp mud.
Egypt's Nile River is probably the most significant of these.
The Nile River.
The River Nile flows through Cairo, Egypt.
Nile River.
The Nile River is in Africa. It is considered the longest river in the world being 4,258 miles long. The Nile River is divided into two main branches, the White Nile and the Blue Nile.
The River Nile flows through the Nile Valley.