Its main tributaries are - Blue Nile White Nile Atbara River
White Nile, Blue Nile and Atbara River.
The Blue Nile and the White Nile merge to form the Nile.
The answer is the Nile River.AnswerThe only flowing river in Egypt is the Nile river. Best AnswerThe NILE River is the only river in Egypt. The NILE can also be split up into two "sectors" -> the Blue and White Niles. we can not however regard these tow as Egyptian rivers, as they are not located inside Egypt. (take this for granted from an Egyptian native)
The Niger and Nile rivers run through the Sahara Desert.
The rivers Nile and Thames NEVER meet. In fact they are in different countries in separate continents.
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Apart from determining what sex the crocodile will be, if the temperature is too cold this will cause the nile crocodile to go onto the river banks to soak up the sun's rays. If it is too hot, the nile crocodile will go into the rivers and lakes and in the shade :)
the Nile rivers main source is not well actually i would have to look that up because i am not too sure about this question ...... but thanks for trying to read this ..... i really appreciate it .... OK um I'm going to go now .... its getting pretty late .... kk well that's all for today .... i have a big social studies project due tomorrow !!!!!!! i better get started ha bye ....... =}
The Nile River was formed by water constantly on top of the ground. it created a ditch and the water filled it up, but to be more specific, the Nile River was formed by the Blue Nile and the White Nile.
most people say that the indus river resembles the Nile river, the Tigris river, and the Euphrates river. that is the right answer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! look it up!!!!!!!!!
The White Nile and the Blue Nile.
Rivers can and do dry up.