The River Nile does. It goes through Egypt and 1 more country then leads to the Mediterranean sea.
the greek word neilos named the nile river because it mean river valley.
Which country had monopoly on trade routes through the mediterranean sea?
The roman empire had most of the control egypt and libya had some control.
What is the land to the east and west of Nile valley like?
The Nile river was mainly flat, not at all bum by or hilly or hill like.
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Compare the Tiber River to the Nile River?
There are numerous ways to compare rivers - by their differences, by their similarities and some of the criteria would be - length, discharge, size, sources, mouth, basin, tributaries, area through which they flow etc. The links below will give you ample details to cover this.
What where some crops and technology along the nile river?
One example of how technology helped the Egyptions understand the Nile is the nilometor. The nilometer helped the Egyptions measure how much of the Nile river flooded.
How did the nile river promote or hinder cultural diffusion?
The Nile River had helped in the growing of the Egyptian civilization a lot. It had provided people fertile soil near its banks so people could grow crops. Near the banks of the Nile River also grew a plant called Papyrus. They used this plant to make baskets, boats, and such. It had also provided water for the people Egypt in order to use it in their daily lives. The Nile River had also provided a source of transportation.
Is the Nile river still the only water source in Egypt?
Yes. While there are oases and a few desalination plants, the Nile is still responsible for over 95% of Egypt's water for drinking, bathing, and agriculture.
How were Egyptians able to predict the Nile's flooding?
It was important because if the Egyptians knew when the floods came, they would know when to plant things
Why was the nile imortant to Egypt?
It still is important. It is the only source of irrigation water.
What is the country that the nile starts from?
The outflow from Lake Victoria into the NILE is in the country of UGANDA. However, if you say that the source of the NILE is one of the rivers feeding Lake Victoria (ie making the lake part of the NILE), then the country is RWANDA.
Why is the water of the Nile River a gift?
Because Ancient Egypt could not have existed without the river Nile. Since rainfall is almost non-existent in Egypt it is really the only source of water, without which there would only be desert.
Why is the Nile River so important to the country of Egypt?
The Nile River provided water and fertile soil for other countries.
Where is the most fertile part or the nile river?
The Nile Valley: Egypt's main inhabited area. This fertile valley is a strip 7 to 9 miles wide along the Nile and some 6000 square miles in the Nile Delta. ...
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Is the River Amazon the longest river in the world?
The River Amazon may actually be the longest river in the world.
Scientists debate whether the Amazon, whose length is at least 6,400 km, or the Nile at about 6,650 km is the longest river. Traditionally, the Nile is considered longer, but recent information suggests that the Amazon may be longer. Debates have been raised in recent decades over the true source and length of the Amazon River. Brazilian and Peruvian studies from 2007 and 2008 have added the waterway from the Amazon's southern outlet through tidal canals and the Para estuary of the Tocantins and have concluded that the Amazon is 6,992 km. As of 2010, the length of both rivers remains open to interpretation. Please note, on the link below, Wikipedia has adjusted their list of rivers by length to reflect this fact.
The length of the Nile river is 7,088 km (4,405 miles). It is the longest river of the world. The length of the Amazon river is 6,575 km (4,086 miles). SOURCE: S. Liu, P. Lu, D. Liu, P. Jin, W. Wang, Pinpointing the sources and measuring the lengths of the principal rivers of the world, International Journal of Digital Earth, Volume 2, Issue 1 March 2009 , pages 80 - 87,DOI: 10.1080/17538940902746082
Why did the ancient Egyptians call the river Nile ar or aur?
because of the black sediment left after fllods
What habitats are along the Nile?
Given the Nile is over 4,000 miles long and flows through a great variance of land - from desert to jungle - you would need to be more precise.