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The Blue Nile joins the White Nile at Khartoum and thence its the Nile River Valley.
Across the Nile River at Aswan, opened in 1970 and creates Lake Nasser
Aswan high dam, Aswan low dam, itaipu dam, grand coulee dam.
Egypt and Sudan were the main countries affected by Aswan High Dam
The nile river and also some island aswan high dam is great although it is a cultural feature....:)
The Nile is an important source of water for Egypt; it has watered Egypt's farmland for millennia. The Aswan high Dam provides hydroelectric power for Egypt.
Egypt's primary economic activities are agriculture, manufacturing, and tourism. The Aswan High Dam is a major source of hydroelectric power for Egypt.
Yes, the Awsan Dam is located in Aswan which is situated along the river.
The Aswan High Dam had two main objectives (1) provide hydroelectric power for Egypt and (2) stop the seasonal floods of the Nile River.
The Aswan Dam has provided Egypt with a stable water supply, increased agricultural productivity through irrigation, controlled flooding, and facilitated hydroelectric power generation. Additionally, it has helped in the regulation of the Nile River's flow, ensuring consistent water availability for domestic, industrial, and agricultural purposes.
The Aswan High Dam is in southern Egypt and it is important because it provides massive amounts of electricity for Egypt and is a symbol of modern science in the Developing World.
Nubia was a desert region and ancient kingdom in the valley. Much of the region was flooded when the Aswan dam was built.
Primary source - White Nile Secondary source - Blue Nile Source confluence near Khartoum
provided flood control and electricity to the region.
Aswan is in Egypt.
Aswan's population is 275,000.
The Blue Nile joins the White Nile at Khartoum and thence its the Nile River Valley.