The Nile River
egypt and nubia
Tigris and Euphrates rivers
Africa is home to the world's longest river. This is the Nile at over 6,500 km.
EGYPT.
Indus; Yellow; 3000
river benue is one of the major seven rivers in afirca. it stretches several countries in the west of africa. most importantly, it merges with river niger, at a town called lokoja (beautiful sight), which is in nigeria (my home town). Google it up for a clear map
its is the rhine river ok
Africa is home to several lakes including Lake Victoria, Lake Tanganyika and Lake Malawi. The famed Nile River is also located in northern Africa, primarily in the country of Egypt.
The Nile, If you go further south it splits into the Blue nile and the White Nile as tributaries
Early civilizations developed near any river valleys. The most common river valleys was the Nile RIver of Egypt, Tigris and Euphrates river in the fertile crescent and the yellow river/Huang he river in china. the reason for the settlement near the river valleys was the fertile land. Nomads did not have to move around for food and home. THey learned to grow crops and domesticate animals. River valleys gave nomads a place to stay and develop towns and villages which led to societies and a civilization.
Study Island question.... The answer is the Nile River.