4000 mile long river
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The latitude at the starting point of the Nile River is 31 degrees north. The latitude of the end point of the Nile is 7 degrees south.
No one in the Bible was supposed to dip in the Nile River 7 times. Elisha's servant told Naaman he was supposed to dip 7 times in the Jordan River to be cleansed of leprosy - see 2 Kings 5:1-14.
Mostly the Nile river. There are wells in Egypt, but most of their water is brackish.If you're asking about the plague of Blood, the answer is that they dug in the earth near the Nile (Exodus ch.7), into which its water had already seeped.
The River Nile in Africa, is generally considered to be the longest river in the World. Its length is 6,650 km (4,132 miles). The length of the Nile river is 7,088 km (4,405 miles). It is the longest river of the world.The Nile is 6750 km ( 4195 miles) long according to the Guinness book of records. It has several mouths which makes its length somewhat debatable.Length: 4,345 mi
It starts at 31 degrees North latitude and ends at 7 degrees south latitude.It ends at 30 degrees north longitude and ends at 30 degrees south longitude.
1) The Nile River Valley 2) The Indus River Valley 3) The Wei-Huang Valley 4) The Ganges River Valley 5) Mesopotamia 6) Mesoamerica 7) West Africa
yes, according to the book"A histor of acient egypt" by marc van de mieroop page 7 second half of page
1.)Niger River 2.)Congo River 3.)Senegal River 4.)Ubangi River 5.)Kasai River 6.)Gambia River 7.)Benue River 8.)Bomu River
It depends on the time of year and where in Africa.
The Nile Valley: Egypt's main inhabited area. This fertile valley is a strip 7 to 9 miles wide along the Nile and some 6000 square miles in the Nile Delta. ...www.colostate.edu/orgs/ESA/general.html
Because the nile river flooded mostly than any river in Egypt and so after 7 or more weeks there will be silt left over and the water would dry up but the silt would get stuck in the dam. (Caused less damage as well).