Keep in mind that gravity is not SOUTH pulling on NORTH or vice versa. The reason why the Nile runs south to north is because as the river heads toward the Mediterranean Sea the land gradually declines.
The Nile River Flows North.
Initially it does as it flows out of Lake Tana, but turns north and flows into Sudan and merges with the White Nile.
The region of Northern Egypt is termed Lower Egypt because it is further downstream on the Nile River. Conversely, the region of Southern Egypt is termed Upper Egypt because it is further upstream on the Nile River. The Nile River flows from south to north.
The Nile River flows from the North
The Nile River flows north.
The Nile river begins in east Africa and flows north to the Mediterranean Sea.
South to north. The river just flows down hill, from the high mountains in the middle of Africa to the Nile delta (point where Nile enters the Mediterranean Sea).
The Nile flows from the south to the north.
It was going against the flow of the river. The Nile flows north.
Egypt's Nile River is probably the most significant of these.
In its delta - the Nile flows across the delta to the sea through two main distributaries, the Damietta to the east and the Rosetta on the western part of the delta. The Nile flows south to north. What is the one direction? you didn't answer that, did ya?
The mouth of the Nile opens into the Mediterranean.