River Nile
The River Nile is in Africa. It originates in Burundi, south of the equator, and flows northward through northeastern Africa, eventually flowing through Egypt and finally draining into the Mediterranean Sea.
the route goes down from lower Egypt and goes south to upper Egypt then splits into 2 parts, the blue Nile and the white Nile. the blue Nile is the left side and whit Nile is the left side the Nile river ends in southern upper Egypt
It flows in Egypt. it flows northward though the eastern Sahara.
The Nile river begins in east Africa and flows north to the Mediterranean Sea.
the Nile river begins in east Africa and flows north the
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The Nile River has two primary sources: the White Nile and the Blue Nile. The White Nile originates from Lake Victoria, which is located in East Africa and is fed by numerous tributaries. The Blue Nile begins at Lake Tana in Ethiopia. These two rivers converge in Sudan to form the Nile, which flows northward through Egypt to the Mediterranean Sea.
The top part of the Nile River is often referred to as the "White Nile," which originates in East Africa, primarily from Lake Victoria. It flows northward through countries like Uganda and South Sudan before merging with the Blue Nile in Sudan. The Blue Nile, which contributes a significant portion of the river's water, begins at Lake Tana in Ethiopia. Together, they form the Nile River, which continues northward into Egypt and eventually drains into the Mediterranean Sea.
The Nile river flows North through Egypt to the Mediterranean Sea.
The Benguela is an ocean current and not in a desert. It flows northward along the west coast of southern Africa between about 15 and 35 degrees S.
and flows northward through northeastern Africa, eventually emptying into the Mediterranean Sea.