1.Meander
2.Oxbow Lake
3.V-shaped Valley
4.And Flood Plain
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The four major rivers in Africa are:- The Nile River- The Niger River- The Congo River- The Zambezi RiverAll the facts I am presenting you I learned from either my social studies teacher, or this really cool atlas called Millennium World Atlas, published by Rand McNally.Nile River.flows north.empties out into the Mediterranean Sea.There is the Blue Nile, White Nile, and Nile, all part of the Nile river.Nile starts in SudanNiger River.empties in the Gulf of Guinea.starts in GuineaCongo River.starts in Democratic Republic of the Congo.empties in Atlantic oceanZambezi River.starts in Zambia.empties out into to Mozambique channel
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The appalachian mountains the rocky mountains and the great planes
4 significant figures. once put in scientific notation you will see 2.057 X 10^-2 You will ignore the last zero since it is to the farthest right past the decimal and not necessary.
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The Nile is a river in Egypt which flows north from the Great Lakes of central Africa. The northern half of the Nile flows entirely through the desert before emptying into the Mediterranean Sea.
Name the four river valleys that gave birth to early civilizations?
The Nile River flows through four cities which are Cairo, Jinja, Khartoum and Juba. The Nile River is considered the longest river in the world.
The River Nile has only four letters.
Nile River, The Tigris River, and the Euphrates River. The four largest rivers are the Tigris, Euphrates, Nile, and Jordan.
Nile
Source Basin Waterfall Tributaries Delta Estuary Ox bow lakes Meander Bed Bank Flood plain
orange, Vaal, Tugela, Nile river
Nile, Tigris-Euphrates, Indus, Yangtse.
The Niger River The Congo Senegal and the Nile
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