There are a number of areas affected by the growth of enormous quantities of aquatic vegetation and the link below covers virtually all this subject.
Nubia, located along the Nile River in present-day Sudan and southern Egypt, features a diverse range of vegetation primarily influenced by its arid climate and proximity to the river. The fertile Nile Valley supports lush plant life, including date palms, acacias, and various grasses, while the surrounding desert areas are characterized by sparse vegetation, such as hardy shrubs and drought-resistant plants. The Nile's seasonal flooding enriches the soil, allowing agriculture to thrive in this otherwise arid region. Overall, Nubia's vegetation is a blend of riverine ecosystems and desert flora.
The Desert, or better known as the Desert Scrub, makes up most of Egypt and the middle kingdom. The other major vegetation zone is the Nile, due to the yearly flooding, so that wheat, barley, reed, papyrus, and other plants can grow. So, 1: Desert 2:Nile River (wooded area)
No - The source of the River Nile is the confluence, near Khartoum in Sudan, of the White Nile and Blue Nile
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."
Study Island question.... The answer is the Nile River.
the nile river
From the 0ther side
The Nile River itself is not primarily characterized by vegetation, as it is a waterway. However, its banks and surrounding areas support diverse ecosystems, including grasses, reeds, and various trees, particularly in regions like the Nile Delta and along its banks in countries like Egypt and Sudan. This vegetation plays a crucial role in stabilizing the soil, providing habitat for wildlife, and supporting agriculture in the otherwise arid landscapes of northeastern Africa.
This family of birds is known as jacanas.
Nubia, located along the Nile River in present-day Sudan and southern Egypt, features a diverse range of vegetation primarily influenced by its arid climate and proximity to the river. The fertile Nile Valley supports lush plant life, including date palms, acacias, and various grasses, while the surrounding desert areas are characterized by sparse vegetation, such as hardy shrubs and drought-resistant plants. The Nile's seasonal flooding enriches the soil, allowing agriculture to thrive in this otherwise arid region. Overall, Nubia's vegetation is a blend of riverine ecosystems and desert flora.
No manatees are not carnivores. Manatees are primarily herbivores eatting a wide variety of floating, submerged and shoreline vegetation.
The Desert, or better known as the Desert Scrub, makes up most of Egypt and the middle kingdom. The other major vegetation zone is the Nile, due to the yearly flooding, so that wheat, barley, reed, papyrus, and other plants can grow. So, 1: Desert 2:Nile River (wooded area)
Larger animals, such as the tortoises, probably arrived at the Galapagos Islands by riding on floating vegetation or logs from South America and across the sea.
Egypt is basically a big dessert with a river the river Nile flowing in the middle where the vegetation is green and the land is fertile. So one can say that it is very beautiful along the river Nile where all the ancient Pyramids and Temples are.
Jacana live in the rainforest so they probably eat bugs and stuff
No, but there is a water-bird called the gallinule. It has long toes which it uses to walk along floating vegetation like water lilies.
the Mediterranean Sea