No part of the Nile is less than 100 miles from any point in Israel.
How did the Eyptions adapt to living near the Nile River?
Your question is very broad given the length of the Nile. However only speaking regarding Egypt - the people did not adapt as the river is the sole reason they settled nearby. Even today the vast majority of the population live by or nearby the river.
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What controls flow of Nile River?
By building dams - for example, the construction of the Aswan Dam in the 1960's meant that from 1970 the annual flood was controlled.
the white nile and the blue nile meet in the city of Khartoum in Egypt
No not really, the Suez Canal is on the Eastern coast of Egypt and Cairo is in the middle of Egypt.
Why is there good farming around the Nile River?
It was a good place to get silt not farm. Silt is rich soil very good to use in farming. The best place to farm was The Black land. It had good soil, The Red land was just dry desert not good for farming. Plus The Black land was along to the Nile river so it was good to farm there when the Nile floods. (The Nile always flooded at the same time of year.) The Sirius (Sp?) star would appear just before the Nile flooded. I just studied this in school hope I helped! =)
Why was the river nile so lmportant?
the nile river was important to ancient egyptions because it allowed the ancient egyptions to have systems of transportation, sanitation, and irrigation. the nile river helped the ancient egyptions stay functional. I love cake
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Why the Nile River was so important to the lives of ancient Egyptians?
The Nile river tied to the success of the Egyptian civilization because the Nile river cause cataracts (rapids) which prevented invasions.
All animals what live in the nile?
All of the animals that live in the Nile:
Egyptian Water Snake,
Hazards Eagle,
Morley Spider,
Tan till Lizard (The Killer in the Nile),
Desert Salmon,
Catfish,
White Bellied Water Shark,
Coloured Penguin,
Spunks Fish,
And lots more...
Please fell free and add to the list.
In miles how long are the Nile and Amazon rivers?
Mississippi - 2,320 miles Nile - 4,135 miles Amazon - 3,980 miles
What does the word Nile River mean?
Nile is one of the major north-flowing rivers in northeastern Africa. It is famous as the longest river in the world. During my college time, I visited this wonderful valley location with the help of popular travel agencies known as Ask Aladdin .I was fully satisfied with their customer service.
What were some of the goods transported on the Nile River?
Anything the tens of millions of people who live near and rely on the river need - mainly agriculture, food produce etc.
How long will it take to sail the Nile?
Nile River cruises vary from operator to operator. Journeys from Luxor to Aswan are typically around 4-5 days. Since the new stretch between Cairo and Luxor has re-opened (around 450 miles), 16 day trips have been organised to cater for it.
what are the names of the two large seas and one large river that bordered or ran through ancient Egypt and Kush
How did the yearly flooding of the Nile help the Egyptians?
Yes, for example - Every year, heavy summer rain in the Ethiopian highlands, sent a torrent of water that overflowed the banks of the Nile. When the floods went down it left thick rich mud (black silt) which was excellent soil to plant in. Also reeds, called papyrus, grew along side the Nile. The Egyptians made paper and boats from the reeds. They also used it for fishing and transport.
What Animals live in or by the Nile River?
The animals that live by the Nile river are crocodiles , rhinos, birds, turtles, lizards, 15 species of venomous snakes, fish and hippos
What is the Climate of Nile river valley?
It affects the river by......
Actually, I don't know
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Water will always try to flow to the lowest level. Therefore, if water is unable to continue its journey to the sea (lowest level) then lakes, marshes, etc. will naturally form in any hollow. Rivers are simply water on the move.