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What are some water forms in Cairo Egypt?

The Nile River. The longest river in the world. The mud that it produces makes the land fertile.


What are the longest shortest biggest smallest tallest in the world?

The longest river in the world is the Nile in Africa. The shortest river is the Roe River in Montana, USA. The biggest country by land area is Russia, while the smallest country is Vatican City. The tallest mountain in the world is Mount Everest in Asia.


Highest land form and longest river?

Everest and Nile


What are Egypt's major land forms?

One of Egypt's major land forms are the man made Great Pyramids of Giza. The Nile river which runs through nine countries is also a major land form and is the longest river in the world.


Is the amazon river a major river?

Because God and Mother Nature couldn't decide on anything smaller :) Besides, it travels through a vast watery land, so it spreads. Plus it has many smaller rivers feeding it's flow to the sea.


What is the longest continent?

Canada Canada isn't a continent. The longest river in the world is the River Nile which is on the continent of Africa.


How many countries are not land-locked?

There are 44 countries in the world that are not landlocked, which means they have coastlines that touch an ocean or sea.


What does Chile border that has the longest land boundaries in the world?

If you simply check a map of the world (google maps is a good source) you will see that the longest land border that Chile has is with Argentina.


Is Uruguay land locked?

Nope, Uruguay is not land locked. Perhaps you're thinking about Paraguay- Paraguay is land locked.


Where is the longest land border in the world?

The longest land border in the world is between Russia and Kazakhstan, stretching approximately 7,500 kilometers.


What state has the largest land locked harbor US?

Define "land locked harbor". Is the Port of San Francisco "land locked"? If the fact that it's on a bay that is DIRECTLY connected to the ocean means you don't consider it "land locked", then how about the Port of Chicago, which is on a lake, but with a navigable path to the sea both via the St. Lawrence Seaway and the Mississippi River, along with assorted canals and locks? The Great Salt Lake Marina is pretty definitely land locked, but I'm not sure it counts as a "harbor" since I don't think there's any shipping through it.The term "largest land locked harbor" is essentially meaningless unless a specific definition of "land locked harbor" is included.


How many countris are land locked?

151 countries are not land locked.