Because the Nile River did not flood in Nubia as much as it did in Egypt
No the Nile is in Egypt, far away from Babylon which is in Iraq. The Iraqi Babylon which is the famous city of the Bible, is close to the river Euphrates. However there was a part of the old city of Cairo which was known as Babylon and that would have been quite close to the Nile. It should not be confused with biblical Babylon.
it doesn't anymore. a dam was built in 1970 so the river doesn't flood anymore.
they were located in Mexico
The river Danube in the West and Tajikistan/Afghanistan in the East. It went quite a ways down the Nile River in the South as well and reached through Pakistan to India in the South East.
Actually they did sail the Nile river for thousands of years and still do.
depends where you are...
nile river
The dry desert land not far from the Nile River is known as the Sahara Desert.
the delta
The Nile River is not white. The Egyptian flow of the Nile River is formed at Khartoum by the confluence of two major tributaries called the White Nile and the Blue Nile. The White Nile is the longer river, with a source as far south as Burundi (south central Africa). The Blue Nile carries more water and silt, and begins at Lake Tana in Ethiopia (farther east).
no, the river nile is the longest in the world
Well the River Nile flows through Egypt and is the main source of water for that country. The Hindu Kush on the other hand is far away from the River Nile and therefore it has no effect on the people of the Kush.
the nile
The longest river in Africa is the Nile River - 4135 miles. It flows from south to north through Egypt and exits into the Mediterranean Sea at what is known as the Nile Delta; the Delta is a number of low lying exit points and not a single river mouth. The Delta covers an area of about 200km of coastline with the city of Alexandria on its western extremity. See related link
Because the Nile River did not flood in Nubia as much as it did in Egypt
No the Nile is in Egypt, far away from Babylon which is in Iraq. The Iraqi Babylon which is the famous city of the Bible, is close to the river Euphrates. However there was a part of the old city of Cairo which was known as Babylon and that would have been quite close to the Nile. It should not be confused with biblical Babylon.