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The cataracts of the Nile are shallow stretches between Aswan and Khartoum where the water's surface is broken by numerous small boulders and stones lying on the river bed, as well as many small rocky islets.
The Nile River has six cataracts. The first is located at Aswan; the second is currently under Lake Nasser; the third is at Tombos/Hannek; the fourth is now flooded by the Merowe Dam; the fifth is near where the Nile and Atbarah Rivers meet; and the sixth is near Bagrawiyah.
The main waterfalls are - Murchison Falls also known as Kabalega Falls or Kabarega Falls in Uganda. The Blue Nile Falls on the Blue Nile River in Ethiopia. Also downstream from Khartoum there are six cataracts or rapids, five in Sudan and one in Egypt.
No Nubia contains six cataracts that are in the Nile River and in the years of BC. the way they mostly got water is when the water went over the rocks that make it so dangerous
The area along the Nile River from Khartoum to Aswan is known as the Nile Valley. It is a region with a long history of human civilization, including ancient Egyptian and Nubian civilizations. This area is culturally significant and is home to many archaeological sites and monuments.
Aswan,It stands on the east bank of the Nile at the first cataract and is a busy ... Aswan is the ancient city of Swenet, which in antiquity was the frontier town ... the Nile in the south, Swenet was the first town in the country, and Egypt
the nile river would be the longest river that flows through east Africa to the Mediterranean sea
It flows over six groups of cataracts, which are shallow lengths or white water rapids. The surface water is broken by small boulders and stones. Also, from the first to the sixth cataract, the river turns to flow southward before returning to flow north again.
The four major rivers in Africa are:- The Nile River- The Niger River- The Congo River- The Zambezi RiverAll the facts I am presenting you I learned from either my social studies teacher, or this really cool atlas called Millennium World Atlas, published by Rand McNally.Nile River.flows north.empties out into the Mediterranean Sea.There is the Blue Nile, White Nile, and Nile, all part of the Nile river.Nile starts in SudanNiger River.empties in the Gulf of Guinea.starts in GuineaCongo River.starts in Democratic Republic of the Congo.empties in Atlantic oceanZambezi River.starts in Zambia.empties out into to Mozambique channel
There are at least 6 major river systems in Africa including the Nile. Other river systems include the Congo, Limpopo, Orange, Niger, and Zambezi.
A tributary is any smaller river that has a source from a larger river. For example, there are several rivers that flow from the Mississippi River on its way to the Gulf of Mexico. These smaller rivers are called tributaries.