Lotus, the Cyperus papyrus / paper reed, fig, date palm, mulberry. Such a large and long river will have such incalculable species that it would be impossible to do your question justice here. The links below will cover virtually all information needed.
The biome of the Nile River is the area where the fish, plants, animals, and people live in or around it.
Water is essential for life. Most of Egypt is covered with deserts. That's why most life forms are found near Nile.
papyrus, sugar, various grasses and other swamp plants. grape
The Nile river provided fish and supported plants and animals. The Egyptians, the Nile was precious gift to Egypt
The Nile river provided fish and supported plants and animals. The Egyptians, the Nile was precious gift to Egypt
There are all animals today near the river Nile. The animals that live by the Nile river are crocodiles , rhinos, birds, turtles, lizards, 15 species of fish.Why do people choose to put forts near rivers? ...Fish, sharks, crocodiles and plants and thereare people that live around the Nile river too.
The Mesopotamians were one of the first peoples to begin domesticating plants and animals. The Mesopotamians lived in desert settlements along the Nile River.
River Nile
The Nile river, Blue nile, White nile, and the Sudan.
james bruce,scottish explorer, found the nile river in 1770
The wild rapids found on the Nile river are called cataracts.
yes there are ducks on the nile river they live on the nile river and by the nile river and they eat grass ,plants, corn, bread, and some meat like fish.