the nile has never dried up its only flooded because of a earthquake and it used to flood every year but since they put the aswan dam in it has not flooded every year
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The Amazon Rainforest has experienced periodic droughts in the past that have led to some sections of the river drying up, although it has never completely dried up. These drought events are often linked to climate variability and deforestation in the region.
As of now, no, there is not. If they ever do make one...they better not mess it up! :)
In River mud in the Nile in Africa. They are able to survive periods in a dried up river by breathing via lungs and buried in damp mud.
Well no it's not. Every summer it floods. If sometime it doesn't flood then they are in trouble because the flooding provides the land around the river fertile soil, without it no agriculture can happen.
The link below will give pre-history of the present river.
Because the soil is rich and not dried out. :)
Because the soil is rich and not dried out. :)
Reading the context of a passage often helps to determine its meaning. Verse 1 of Zechariah 10 refers to the 'latter rain' and so the events recorded in verse 11 have yet to happen.OpinionZech 10:11, And he shall pass through the sea with affliction, and shall smite the waves in the sea, and all the deeps of the river shall dry up: and the pride of Assyria shall be brought down, and the sceptre of Egypt shall depart away.Let's study the Chronology of the verse in question;first, .......... the river shall dry up.second, The pride of Assyria shall be brought down.third, and the sceptre of Egypt shall depart away.The second and the third have already happened, the first did not; therefore my opinion is, Zech 10:11 is a failed prophecy or it hasn't happened yet.A Scepter is nothing more than a symbol of authority or rule. Egypt is still a country. Therefore, it still holds its scepter.In either case, the river Nile has dried up once in history. I suggest you look it up.
The White Nile and the Blue Nile.
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The Blue Nile and the White Nile merge to form the Nile.