L can stand for "liquid flows", representing the constant movement of the Nile River.
river nile does not dry because it passes through .l. victoria which is perrenial and is wet everytime because the .l. victoria is in the equatorial rainforest.
length of the river Nile in miles.
6650 (length of the River Nile in kilometers)
Melanie L. Bengtson has written: 'A review of models for investigating the influence of wetlands on flooding' -- subject(s): Floods, Wetland hydrology
Line, nice, cone, Nile, coil.
James L. Phillips has written: 'Two final Paleolithic sites in the Nile valley and their external relations' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Excavations (Archaeology), Paleolithic period 'The Nile valley final Paleolithic and external relations' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Excavations (Archaeology), Paleolithic period
Une levée (fem.). Lever (verb) means 'to raise', so the raised line of ground built to contain the river is 'une levée'.
Hurricane Hanna caused flooding, power outages, and structural damage in parts of Texas and northeastern Mexico. The storm also resulted in several fatalities and displaced families from their homes. Heavy rainfall led to flash flooding and road closures, affecting transportation and emergency response efforts in the affected areas.
James L. Wuebben has written: 'A hydraulic model investigation of drifting snow' -- subject(s): Snow fences, Boundary layer 'Ice jam flooding on the Missouri River near Williston, North Dakota' -- subject(s): Floods, Ice on rivers, lakes
E L E C T R O N I C elect, eel, torn, lite, rite, Nile, core, lone, tone, cone, tile, to, or, on, no, it, in,
The Nile River is the longest river in the world. The accurate location of source of the Nile River is 2°19'35"S and 29°21'30"E. The length of the Nile River is 7,088 km or 4,405 miles from its source in Nyungwe National Park of Rwanda to the mouth. SOURCE: S. Liu, P. Lu, D. Liu, P. Jin, W. Wang, Pinpointing the sources and measuring the lengths of the principal rivers of the world, International Journal of Digital Earth, Volume 2, Issue 1 March 2009 , pages 80 - 87,DOI: 10.1080/17538940902746082ce