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The Nile river is formed by the Blue river and the White river. ~ You're Welcome

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Is the Nile river formed by erosion or deposition?

The Nile River is formed by Deposition.


How is the Nile River formed?

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How was the river Nile formed?

The Nile River was formed by water constantly on top of the ground. it created a ditch and the water filled it up, but to be more specific, the Nile River was formed by the Blue Nile and the White Nile.


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What are Alluvial tracts of land at mouth of river formed by river deposits is called?

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Delta related to the Nile?

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What makes the Nile River white?

The Nile River is not white. The Egyptian flow of the Nile River is formed at Khartoum by the confluence of two major tributaries called the White Nile and the Blue Nile. The White Nile is the longer river, with a source as far south as Burundi (south central Africa). The Blue Nile carries more water and silt, and begins at Lake Tana in Ethiopia (farther east).