Given the Nile is over 4,000 miles long it is impossible to answer this question exactly. However there is jungle to desert to towns to cities..
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No river is really comparable to the Nile, mainly because it is over 4,000 miles long and flows through virtually every type of landscape from desert to jungle to urban to rural
the nile river is like any river same waters
The landscape in Sudan varies, with desert in the north and savannah in the south. The country also has the Nile River running through it, providing fertile land for agriculture along its banks. Sudan's terrain includes mountains, plains, and plateaus.
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yes there are ducks on the nile river they live on the nile river and by the nile river and they eat grass ,plants, corn, bread, and some meat like fish.
The Nile river is like a place where the people of time lived thought that is was a good place to stay because the nile is were they got the water support.
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One example of how technology helped the Egyptions understand the Nile is the nilometor. The nilometer helped the Egyptions measure how much of the Nile river flooded.
No - the Tigris is nearly 3,000 miles shorter than the Nile.
The Nile River is the longest river in the world and is measured up to 6695 kilometers ( 4184 miles).