yes it was
i know it is the Nile River cause we were studying it in Social Studies not too long ago. The Nile River
the Nile river because a long time ago around 190BC god sent a plague on Egypt to turn the Nile river into blood so the Egyptians couldn't drink water hope this helped if did please give trust point
The most common one was the Egyptian's.
Do you possibly mean Egyptians? If so, they are still very much a people and country in northeast Africa on the Nile River delta.
Such a large and long river will have such incalculable species that it would be impossible to do your question justice here. The links below will cover virtually all information needed. Many different types of animals, birds, crocodile and fish all call the Nile River home. Hundreds of years ago, even hippos and lions could be found here in the Nile Valley.
Blue Nile, i think
No it is not, but which is actually the oldest is open to much debate. The oldest river formed billions of years ago and the continents have been rearranged so many times since then that it is long gone (maybe even subducted into the mantle) and finding evidence of it is likely impossible.
The Nile river is one of the most important in the world. In the past it has served as source of life as well as transportation for those who use it.
Thousands of years ago, but no one really knows.
obviously yes since it was discovered by the ancient Egyptians it must be ancient and if ancient its really old and if old people used it from a long time ago! DA!
This river is the maker of the oldest civilization recorded by the historical sources: 5,000 years ago and the link below will give a good overview.
Hunter-gatherers started settling in the Nile river valley around 10,000 BCE, during the Early Neolithic period. This led to the development of agriculture and the rise of complex societies along the Nile.