Egypt is the country that benefited significantly from the Nile River. The river provided a reliable source of water in an otherwise arid region, enabling agriculture to thrive and supporting the growth of one of the world's earliest civilizations. Its annual flooding deposited nutrient-rich silt along the banks, which enhanced crop yields and facilitated trade and economic development. The Nile also served as a vital transportation route, connecting various regions of Egypt.
yes because the River Nile goes through 9 different country's.
A canal between the Red Sea and the Nile River.
Nile is not a country; it is a major river in North Africa.
the nile river delta is located in Egypt............. :)
The river in Nubia is different from the one in Egypt because the Nile River in Nubia is not to smooth as the Nile River in Egypt.
The Nile River's annual flooding benefited Egypt by providing irrigation and deposited silt for fertile soil. In Nubia, the Nile ran high on the river banks which left little room for farming and people had to live near the river for their water supply.you have to add more detail
Cleopatra was sometimes referred to as "Queen of the Nile" because she was the last Pharaoh of Egypt. Since the Nile River was so important to Egypt, the name of the river was sometimes used to refer to the country.
Mississippi River is to US as Nile River is to Egypt. This analogy is comparing the river to the country it is located in. The Mississippi River is located in the United States and the Nile River is located in Egypt.
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The last country the Nile flows through is Egypt.