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What is a bad nile?

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How bad is river nile?

very bad indeed


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.


Is moving near the nile river a bad idea?

In the long term yes.


What might be the consequences of a bad Nile?

Too little water because the people need the water for the crops and for food to survive and because the nile is their most needed source.


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


How is the Nile both a gift and a curse?

The Nile fertilises and irrigates the farm land along its banks, which is good. The bad is that the flooding can cause damage to property, and loss of life if severe enough.


What were the results of the nile floods?

Bad Points: The Egyptians lost crops, reeds that were used to make paper and boats. Good Points: Lush Green regrowth around the banks of the Nile.


How did Egyptian farmers manage to survive even in bad years?

they would move towards the Nile river


How is the Nile river both a gift and a curse?

The Nile fertilises and irrigates the farm land along its banks, which is good. The bad is that the flooding can cause damage to property, and loss of life if severe enough.


What major river flows south to north into the Medigterranean?

Nile River


How was the Nile bad for the Egyptians?

The Nile's flooding wasn't constant. Sometimes it would flood too much, other times it would flood too little. The Egyptians were taxed based on the flood levels.


What are the names of the rivers that make up the nile?

The Blue Nile and the White Nile merge to form the Nile.