The Nile river flows from south to north and no it is not the only river that goes northward. Other rivers that flow northward include the Red River (North Dakota), the Lena River (Russia), and the Shennandoah River (Virginia).
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Most of the major Russian rivers flow North, because the Siberian Plain tilts very gently down to the North, and is fringed by mountains all along its Southern side.
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The black river flows north to south. The nile river is the only river in the world that flows south to north.
It can be an excellent topic, but remember that it is not all about Egypt as the Nile flows through numerous countries in Africa - only about 25% is in Egypt.
The Fox river (in Wisconsin) flows North. The Fox and the Nile are the only two rivers in the world that flow North.
The Amazon River flows mostly northwards throughout its journey and enters the Atlantic Ocean on the Equator, thus the only point the Amazon is on the Equator is at its mouth
Given the Nile is over 4,000 miles long and flows through different countries, the only answer is, the peoples of those countries.
Egypt has only one river - the river Nile, the longest river in the world.
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
The Mississippi River, Colorado River and Missouri River are some.
About 900 miles
The White Nile and Blue Nile merge to form the river Nile near Khartoum, Sudan, at a place known as "al-Mogran". The Nile then flows through Sudan and Egypt before entering the Mediterranean Sea in north-east Egypt.However, the most distant stream and therefore the ultimate source of the Nile is the Luvironza River in Burundi, a tributary of the Kagera River. The Kagera River forms the border between Rwanda and Tanzania, then between Uganda and Tanzania and then flows into Lake Victoria from which the White Nile emerges in Uganda.
No, it isn't the only river in Egypt. The blue nile, white nile, and the Sudan are all the other rivers in Egypt.