There both holy to the people that live by it
There is The nile, Ganges, Danube and the Rio dei la Piata
There both holy to the people that live by it
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It certainly is in the U.S., but other famous rivers worldwide are the Nile, Amazon, Ganges, Seine.
Ten of the major rivers in the world are the Sepik River, Mississippi River, Volga River, Zambezi, Mekong River, Ganges, Danube, Yangtze River, Nile, and the Amazon.
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Yes, the Nile River has a delta in north-east Egypt.
If you're asking about length, then the Nile is 6650 km long and the Ganges is 2510 km long, so the Nile is 165% longer.
The Nile River is approximately 6,650 kilometers (4,130 miles) long, making it longer than the three major rivers in South Asia: the Ganges (about 2,525 kilometers or 1,569 miles), the Indus (approximately 3,180 kilometers or 1,976 miles), and the Brahmaputra (around 2,900 kilometers or 1,800 miles). Therefore, the Nile is significantly longer than each of these rivers, surpassing the Ganges by about 4,125 kilometers, the Indus by about 3,470 kilometers, and the Brahmaputra by about 3,750 kilometers.
The Indus and the Ganges rivers.