The River Nile.
The longest river in the world is the Nile which flows north through eastern Africa. It is 4,258 miles (6,853 km) in length.
The Nile River passes through the Sahara Desert of North Africa.
The Nile is a river in Africa which flows to the north. The White Nile, originating in the Great Lakes area of central Africa, and the Blue Nile meet to form the Nile, which flows almost entirely through the desert before emptying into the Mediterranean Sea.
The Nile River passes through the Sahara Desert of North Africa.
Yes. The Sahara desert runs from North West Africa through to the end of North East Africa.
The Nile does.
Because the water that flows through/ down the river originates far from the Sahara Desert in the sub-tropical areas of North Africa; while Egypt lies along the eastern border of the Sahara Desert
North Africa has many physical features through its region. Some of these features include Lake Nasser, the Sahara Desert, the Sahel, the Nile River, and the Libyan Desert.
Sahara Desert, Libyan Desert, Nubian Desert.
The Kalahari Desert is immediately north of South Africa.
The Sahara is the desert of northern Africa.
North Africa