What is the mud at the bottom of the Nile?
Sediment the river deposits. However being over 4,000 miles long this can vary, especially in populated areas it can hold waste that has been disposed of.
What is the longest river in Africa and what is it called?
The longest river in Africa (and the world is the) Nile It runs through 10 countries and has two tributaries (White and the Blue Nile).
Where does the Nile River start and end?
The White Nile and Blue Nile merge to form the river Nile near Khartoum, Sudan, at a place known as "al-Mogran". The Nile then flows through Sudan and Egypt before entering the Mediterranean Sea in north-east Egypt. However, the most distant stream and therefore the ultimate source of the Nile is the Luvironza River in Burundi, a tributary of the Kagera River. The Kagera River forms the border between Rwanda and Tanzania, then between Uganda and Tanzania and then flows into Lake Victoria from which the White Nile emerges in Uganda. The links below will give further information.
The Nile comes from the meeting of the White Nile and Blue Nile. The White Nile begins in Rwanda and the Blue Nile begins in Ethiopia. They meet near the Sudanese capital. The river ends where it flows into the Mediterranean Sea at the north edge of Egypt. The Nile is a north-flowing river.
Hi, the river actually branches out and has 2 starting points.
The White Nile starts from Lake Victoria in Uganda
The Blue Nile starts from Lake Tana in Ethiopia which is about 200 miles from the capital Addis Ababa.
They both meet in Sudan at Khartoum, and then empties into a delta in Egypt and finally into the Mediterranean Sea.
The White Nile starts in Rwanda and the Blue Nile starts in Ethiopia and they are the starting points that merge together to create the main Nile River. The river ends at the Mediterranean Sea.
The source confluence near Khartoum - Primary source - White Nile and secondary source - Blue Nile. It flows into the Mediterranean Sea
Does a drainage basin drain a watershed?
No it doesnt. This is because a drainage basin and a watershed are exactly the same thing. They jus have two names! And this is the area surrounding a river and its tributaries where it overflows :) Hope this helps :)
Where do white and blue Nile have there staring point?
white nile source - lake victoria, uganda. blue nile source - a lake in ethiopia.
souce is a very important part of cooking.this impotent came from the Latin world "salsas"
A sauce is usually a rice flavored thanked liquid used to accompaniment another dish sauce can to be must warm or hot.
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How do you write our last time spent together was great in Arabic?
akhir mara kuna ma abad kanat mumayaza
Is the domesday book still useful today?
yes. it helps us find out about how England used to look like
How do crocodile get in the umgeni river?
Several possibilities.Most people do not know that crocodiles can travel long distances in the sea so either population pressures or flood waters can cause them to leave estuaries such as St.Lucia and move south. Other possibilities are relic populations moving across land to dams and tributaries and finding their way to areas where they were locally extinct,escapees from crocodile farms,and unwanted "pets" deposited in rivers. Crocs occur in the upper Umgeni near Albert falls and have been seen in Inanda dam.Also,canoeists have encountered them sporadically in the Umgeni over the last decades-I have a photo of one shot in the Umgeni in 1969.
What was the high nile festival and what did it include?
The High Nile festival was a festival the Egyptians held when the Nile river flooded
it included lots of free food and drinks
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Why is it important to find new sources of water and to conserve the sources now available?
Surprisingly, water is a non-renewable resource, so if we threw a crate of water into space, new water would not replace it.
Water is precious and if it gets ruined, new water cannot be created. It takes time and money to repair it.
kc ganito yan..pagnalunod ka kaagad malalim na river yun....pero pag buhay ka canal yun....lam mo nah....!@#@%@#%@~
What is the name of the tall reed that grows in the nile that is used to make paper?
It is called the papyrus plant.Paper gets its name from here.