Although the Nile, the Blue Nile and the White Niles are within Sudan's borders it experiences very serious problems regarding water and a vicious circle of drought. About 50-60% of Sudanese people live along the Nile Rivers and their tributaries. They depend on river water for domestic use and irrigation of their crops. The links below will give a good overview of these problems and facts regarding the Nile in Sudan.
The Nile river, Blue nile, White nile, and the Sudan.
Nile River
The longest river in Sudan is The Nile. The Nile flows from central Africa to the Mediterranean for a total of 6737 km.
The Blue Nile and the White Nile merge in Sudan to form the Nile.
The end of the River is in Egypt, but the sources are in South Sudan, Sudan, Ethiopia, Kenya, Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda. The Blue Nile and White Nile merge In Sudan.
River Nile , White Nile ,and the Blue Nile River Nile , White Nile ,and the Blue Nile
The Nile flows into the Mediterranean Sea.
No - The source of the River Nile is the confluence, near Khartoum in Sudan, of the White Nile and Blue Nile
The Nile river runs through Egypt, Ehiopia, Zaire, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rewanda, Burundi, and Sudan.
It is a river and tributary to the River Nile.
It does not affect the Nile.
The rivers of the Sudan are - Akobo River Angereb River Atbarah River Bahr al-Arab Bahr el Ghazal River Bahr el Zeraf Baro River Dinder River Jur River Kidepo River Mareb River Blue Nile Pibor River Pongo River Sobat River Tekezé River White Nile