What is the river in north Devon on which bideford stands?
it is called the river torrige and a very old bridge stands on it today is the long bridge also known as the old bridge
The first pharaoh built a new capital city at the southern tip of the nile delta called?
Thebes is the former capital at the southern tip of the delta.
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38d. N / 118d. 20' E ; 132 km (SSE) from Tianjin across 'Po Hai'.
What ways did the daily lives of peasants revolve around the Nile River?
Were the farming that they did. They needed Fresh water from the Nile River to be able to water their crops. They also depended on the Nile River to flood regularly, so that they could water them. Nile River means FRESH WATER!, and fresh water means DELICIOUS FOOD! The Nile River provided animals fresh water to drink. Animals were prey to most. The Nile also brought fish to eat!
Why is the nile delta shrinking?
Active erosion takes place along the river course, causing weathered and eroded rock particles to travel downstream with the water. These sediments are trapped by the dam and deposit there, preventing areas below the dam from receiving any sediment. This is in turn affects deltas further downstream. Deltas are formed at river mouths if the load deposited exceeds the amount being eroded away by the sea. Since the sediments are trapped by the delta, the amount of sediment being deposited onto the delta is less than the amount being eroded away by the sea.
What is the membership fee for Daughters of the Nile?
The membership fee for Daughters of the Nile typically varies by temple and jurisdiction, but it generally ranges from $25 to $50 annually. Additionally, there may be initiation fees and other costs associated with events or activities. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it's best to contact a local temple directly.
the large population in cities
What geographic features did the Indus valley share with the Nile and tigris and Euphrates valleys?
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How many gallons is Lake Nasser?
This question cannot be answered accurately because of the fluctuation in water levels throughout the year , but I believe between a lot , and a much larger amount.
It is a river drainage pattern...as a river flows along a valley, small tributaries feed into it from the steep slopes of the valley sides and they enter the main river at about an angle of 90 degrees, causing a trellis like appearance of the drainage system. The Trellis system is the alternative to the Dendritic System, which means that tributaries flow into the main river following a pattern like branches of trees
Why was the Nile River during the old kingdom?
Your question is not clear as to what you want to know, so the link below will give overall information.
What are the dips in the Nile River called?
The cataracts of the Nile are the main shallow stretches and the link below will give full information.
The source confluence of the primary source - White Nile and the secondary source - Blue Nile is near Khartoum
Why does most of the sediment deposit in the mouth of the river?
Rivers are generally much wider at their mouths and this means the water speed is much less than further upstream. The result is that sediment is maintained in suspension less and therefore settles out.
The Felucca is a traditional boat used to navigate the Nile