The Blue Nile and the White Nile are each tributaries of the Nile River. The Nile Delta is at the northern end of the Nile where the Nile River meets the sea. But that is many, many miles from Khartoum where the Blue Nile and the White Nile join each other. So the short answer to your question is "no". Wikipedia has some pretty pictures and maps of these rivers. If you really wanted to argue in favor of "yes", you could point out that the Nile delta is formed of sediment and most of the sediment in the Nile River comes from Ethiopia via the Blue Nile.
The blue and the white nile flow from diffrent parts of Africa and form the Nile River.
The Blue Nile and the White Nile converge at the Khartoum in Sudan.
Blue Nile White Nile Atbara River
The White Nile and Blue Nile merge to form the river Nile near Khartoum, Sudan, at a place known as "al-Mogran".
The Nile River divides into two segments. The White Nile and the Blue Nile. Both rivers main source is the original Nile River. In case your wondering, the Nile River is on the East side of Africa.
The Blue Nile and the White Nile which join to form the Nile River and its delta where it flows into the Mediterranean Sea
No, the blue and white nile do not make up the Egyptian delta. The delta is where the nile river comes out of the Meditteranean Sea.
Blue Nile and White Nile, which join at Khartoum in The Sudan.
The Blue Nile and the White Nile merge to form the Nile.
The blue and the white nile flow from diffrent parts of Africa and form the Nile River.
Yes it is broken up into the white Nile and the blue Nile
The Blue Nile and the White Nile that merge to form the Nile River.
The Blue Nile and the White Nile converge at Khartoum, Sudan.
A delta...known as the Nile Delta.
Because that is where the Blue Nile and White Niles merge to form the River Nile
Blue Nile or White Nile
The Nile River is in Africa. It is considered the longest river in the world being 4,258 miles long. The Nile River is divided into two main branches, the White Nile and the Blue Nile.