Given the river flows over 4,000 miles and through landscape that ranges from jungle to desert it has many different landforms that affect it - including, desert, gorge, valley, waterfall etc.
yes there are many landforms that affect the river nile such as ethiopia, i think this web is fab, use it more often
Some landforms in Cairo include the Nile River, the Nile Delta, sand dunes in the desert areas, and occasional low hills and plateaus scattered throughout the city.
Some major landforms in Egypt include the Nile River, the Nile Delta, the Sahara Desert, the Eastern Desert, and the Red Sea. These landforms have played a significant role in shaping the geography and climate of the country.
semi-dessert wáter, dirt and also Green
Black land and Red land, Red land is a barren desert where it protects neighbouring countries to attack Egypt. The Black is near the Nile River and why Egypt is not a desert. Where Cairo is there.
how many nile rivers are there Albert Nile, White Nile, Blue Nile, Nile Fan, Victoria Nile, and Yellow Nile
The two rivers that forms the River Nile is the Blue Nile and the White Nile.
nile is a large river which gets big by joing of many small rivers . so when the water in some small rivers get overflow it will affect nile river. so in some season nile river overflow and destroy the crops. this created ecnomic problems
There are several different landforms in Nubia.Such as the Nile,Mouselein,and the Meroe pyramids
The White Nile begins in rainforests at the edge of the savannah and goes northward through sahel and desert to meet with the Blue Nile. The Blue Nile starts in the Ethiopian Hill-Country before going northwest into desert where it meets with the Blue Nile. The two rivers join to create the Nile River, which continues uninterruptedly northward through desert.
The climate does affect the flow, mainly in two ways - Heavy rain fall etc in Ethiopia causes flooding and as the lower reaches of the Nile flows through desert, it loses a vast amount of water through evaporation.
Mainly the Blue Nile and the White Nile.