Nearly Nine thousand years ago, Or around 7000 B.C., People began to settle in a region sandwiched between the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers. Later on, when the Greeks visited that area, they called it "Mesopotamia".
The Nile River flowed through Ancient Egypt, Kush (also known as Cush and Nubia), and Aksum (also known as Ancient Ethiopia). By virtue of this, any country that occupied any of those civilizations (such as the Assyrians or Macedonians) also controlled some of the Nile's territory.
The Tigris and Euphrates.
The river flowed to the sea.The lava flowed across the road. Electricity flowed through the wire.
Nearly Nine thousand years ago, Or around 7000 B.C., People began to settle in a region sandwiched between the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers. Later on, when the Greeks visited that area, they called it "Mesopotamia".
Depends where and which language - in Greece the word was geōrgos, which flowed through to other languages, and from which our common modern name George derives.
Depends where and which language - in Greece the word was geōrgos, which flowed through to other languages, and from which our common modern name George derives.
The Egyptians thought the river that ran through their country (the River Nile) to be mysterious because,unlike other rivers,it flowed the opposite direction.
Euphrates, ancient Mala
The same blood flowed through the viens and arteries. Nova AnwserHarvey is best-known for the discovery of the Circulation of the Blood!The first "accurate" description of the systemic circulation.(Even though he had to postulate the existence of the capillary beds.)
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It flowed through Egypt as long as it was there and it still flows through Egypt.
Infinitive: to flow Past tense: flew Past participle: flown If flow is the base verb then past and past participle are flowed / flowed The river flowed to the sea. The river has flowed through our property for years.