it is filled with gold and jewels from ancient time with the pharoah
No, it isn't the only river in Egypt. The blue nile, white nile, and the Sudan are all the other rivers in Egypt.
the route goes down from lower Egypt and goes south to upper Egypt then splits into 2 parts, the blue Nile and the white Nile. the blue Nile is the left side and whit Nile is the left side the Nile river ends in southern upper Egypt
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."
without its fertile soil to grow crops Egypt would be a wasteland and its people would die becouse they have would have no food to eat
The region of Northern Egypt is termed Lower Egypt because it is further downstream on the Nile River. Conversely, the region of Southern Egypt is termed Upper Egypt because it is further upstream on the Nile River. The Nile River flows from south to north.
Jewel of the Nile was created in 1993.
The duration of The Jewel of the Nile is 1.78 hours.
The Jewel of the Nile was created on 1985-12-11.
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If it was not for the Nile River Egypt would not exist
Jewel of the Nile (1985) starred Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner.
It is considered the lifetime of Egypt because Egypt is a desert and without Nile river water they will not be able to have water.
The river Nile.
Egypt has only one river - the river Nile, the longest river in the world.
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The Nile I would say. They believe the Nile is pretty much the earth itself.
The Nile River is considered the "Lifeblood of Egypt" because, without the Nile River, Egypt would not exist. Without the Nile, Egypt would not have enough water to sustain a civilization of any meaningful size.The Nile Delta was originally composed of tiny parcels of fertile lands through which the Nile River flowed. The river flooded on a regular basis and, in so doing, helped to spread those fertile soils over a far wider area as well as providing water to them. This allowed people to cultivate the land (which was formerly desert) and to grow crops.The Nile also provides fish for food, and is used for transport.