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the major river systems have to do with the Nile river. the Nile river provided transportation, water, and also allowed agriculture to take place. Also Nile river was the reason why Egypt is called "the gift of the Nile."
Ancient Egypt could not have existed without the river Nile. Since rainfall is almost non-existent in Egypt, the floods provided the only source of moisture to sustain crops. Every year, heavy summer rain in the Ethiopian highlands, sent a torrent of water that overflowed the banks of the Nile.
the nile river is the river that Egypt depended on for water to bath in drink from and to water their crops with
No - The source of the River Nile is the confluence, near Khartoum in Sudan, of the White Nile and Blue Nile
No, it isn't the only river in Egypt. The blue nile, white nile, and the Sudan are all the other rivers in Egypt.
In the Ethiopian Highlands.
The vast majority of rainfall is upstream, with virtually no rainfall in Sudan or Egypt.
Around 30% of the Nile River comes from the White Nile.
Nile River
Egypt has only one river - the river Nile, the longest river in the world.
The mountains surrounding the Nile River Basin include the Ethiopian Highlands, the Rwenzori Mountains, the Ruwenzori Range, and the East African Rift. These mountain ranges contribute to the water supply of the Nile River through the rainfall and snowmelt they receive.
Nile River
The River Nile of Egypt gave the farmers more fish than the required
The average annual rainfall in Egypt is around 2-5 millimeters, making it one of the driest countries in the world. Most of Egypt's water comes from the Nile River.
the Mediterranean Sea
Egypt's Nile River is probably the most significant of these.
The Nile River.