Well... it flows from two mountains, who's names I cannot remember. srry:(
There is a rainy season way up in the mountains where the Blue Nile has its source.
Water flows DOWN. It does not follow any rules about flowing north, south, east, or west.Rivers will flow from mountains (or other areas of high elevation) into large bodies of water, so if you want to know which way a river flows, look at the geographical features on both ends. For example, the Nile river flows into the Mediterranean Sea to it's north, so the Nile River flows from south to north.
The waterway that extends north of the Dead Sea is the Nile River. The northernmost waterway that bounded the Mesopotamia region is the Euphrates River.
No. It flows into the Atlantic Ocean, a long way from the Meditteranean Sea.
In a south easterly direction into the Caspian Sea
It would affect them every day of their lives, because as a resource, their beliefs would show them the way to mummify their royalty, when to plant their crops, and how to re-direct the flow of the Nile River when it was necessary.
The Nile River Delta in north-east Egypt where the Nile splits and flows into the Mediterranean Sea.
In a south easterly direction into the Caspian Sea
An "ebb tide" flows up river, the "flow tide" flows towards the sea.
No. It flows into the Atlantic Ocean, a long way from the Meditteranean Sea.
The western Sahara has several underground rivers that flow from the Atlas and other mountains, occasionally coming above ground at oases where they provide irrigation for crops. The Nile River borders portions of the Shara Desert to the East
Virtually all streams & rivers flow to the sea. There are some exceptions in Africa which dissappear into salt marshes, but most, by one way or another end up at the sea.