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Q: Were there heiroglyphics of babies being thrown into the nile?
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What Pharaoh ordered all babies to be thrown in the Nile?

It isn't known which Pharaoh it was.


What was the outcome of babies placed in the Nile by Pharaoh?

The babies would drown in the Nile and die.


Is there really a hieroglyphic of Hebrew babies being thrown into the Nile river?

No there is not. There is only one vague reference to Israel in the Hieroglyphics, and it does not mention any details at all. It was not uncommon for ancient Egyptians to avoid mentioning their political failures in writing.


Was Nile river bloody?

maybe the Nile river in Egypt mythology bad mean people were thrown in and the crocks were to eat them so maybe Way back in time but now not relay


What role did the Nile River have on early development civilizations?

the nile river had a role of being honest


Why have most Egyptians lived along the Nile River and Nile Delta?

Most live close to the Nile because of the water, the alternative being desert.


What are the 2 main branches of the 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.


Are there any tributaries in Nile?

The Nile has two major tributaries, the White Nile and Blue Nile, the latter being the source of most of the Nile's water and fertile soil, but the former being the longer of the two. Additionally there were former tributaries that now no longer exist for example the Yellow Nile a former tributary that connected the Ouaddaï Highlands of eastern Chad to the Nile River Valley ca. 8000 to ca. 1000 BCE. Its remains are known as the Wadi Howar There is also the Atbara River.


How long is the Nile in miles?

The Nile River is 4,132 miles long. Flooding of the Nile is looked at as being a bad thing but without the flooding the land would dry out and run out of nutrients.


What lizards are in and around the River Nile?

the t-rex drowns itself in the river annually. someetimes they eat their babies there. thet's all


How was the burial of rich and poor Egyptians different?

Only the pharaoh and nobles could afford to be made into mummies and have a proper burial, lower class were put in coffins and thrown into the desert. (The sand preserves the bodies naturally).


What is the nilr river valley on the nile river?

The Nile River Valley was a civilization that started at the northern most peak of the Nile River. Their main economy was largely based on farming, the rich soil being provided by the annual flooding of the Nile River.