Even if you don't include the Bitter Lakes and Lake Timsah which, as part of the Suez Canal system, are fed by the Mediterranean and the Red Sea, there are at least seven sizable lakes with a total surface area of 3,600 square miles. They are:the High Dam Lake, straddling the Egyptian-Sudanese border in the south; Lake Qarun, southwest of Cairo, and, from west to near the Mediterranean coast, Lakes Maryut, Idku, Burullus, Manzilahand - in Sinai - Lake Bardawil. http://www.saudiaramcoworld.com/issue/198101/the.lakes.of.Egypt.htm
The closest city is Port Said, Egypt. The closest major city is Cairo, Egypt.
Alexandria, the second largest city in Egypt, with its longitude of 29°55′E.
you can find dunes probably in Egypt or other sandy areas other than the beach an stuff
they get mixed into mater water bodies. At the time of rain they move from small water bodies to large water bodies.
No, the blue lotus (Nymphaea caerulea) is not an ocean plant. It is a water lily that typically grows in ponds and shallow water bodies in regions like Egypt and other parts of East Africa.
The two bodies of water that surround Egypt are the Red Sea and the Nile River.
the nile river
he red sea is one of the important bodies of water but the more important is the Nile river
the nile river was the most important for the people in ancient egypt.
they both live on major bodies of water
Type your answer here... The two major bodies of water that surround Egypt are the Mediterranean sea and the Red sea
The two major bodies of water that surround Egypt are the Mediterranean sea and the Red sea.
Alberta does not have any large bodies of water bordering it. The closest large body of water would be the Pacific Ocean, which is approximately 800 km (497 miles) to the west of Alberta.
The Nile river Lakes Maryut, Idku, Burullus, Manzilahand,and Qarun
* The Mediterranean Sea * The Red Sea * The Suez Canal
In Egypt. It connects the Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea.
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