The River Nile flows through the Nile Valley.
In the Nile Valley region - see the links below.
They are both fertile, almost oasis like places. the Nile River Delta is a fertile and luscious place. The Nile River Valley is about the same, except a delta isn't the same thing as a valley.
the nile river is like any river same waters
No, not everyone has the same rights on the Nile River. The allocation of rights and access to the river can vary depending on factors such as location, nationality, and usage. Riparian countries along the Nile have agreements in place to regulate usage and ensure equitable distribution of resources.
The Nile is the same as any other river they are all about getting to the sea.
Yes, the nile river is located in ancient egypt and it's in the same place today.
yes
The same as any other river but including crocodiles.
The Loire valley is pretty big, but it takes about an hour by train to get to the city of Tours and about the same by car to get to the city of Orléans.
Given the Nile is over 4,000 miles this is impossible to answer, except to say - the same as any other river but including Nile Crocodiles.
While part of the Nile flows through jungle, the only recognised rainforest is the Nyungwe Forest in Rwanda where the most distance stream and therefore the ultimate source of the Nile emerges as the Akagera River.
It was a good place to get silt not farm. Silt is rich soil very good to use in farming. The best place to farm was The Black land. It had good soil, The Red land was just dry desert not good for farming. Plus The Black land was along to the Nile river so it was good to farm there when the Nile floods. (The Nile always flooded at the same time of year.) The Sirius (Sp?) star would appear just before the Nile flooded. I just studied this in school hope I helped! =)