Life in the form of water, for without it there would only be desert. Water for irrigation for agriculture etc, for hydro-electricity, for fish, for transport, for the populous to use, including drinking water etc and for the economy including tourism.
River Nile , White Nile ,and the Blue Nile River Nile , White Nile ,and the Blue Nile
The 'black land' was the fertile land along the Nile.
The Nile River effects the land by providing water, entertainment, can fish in it and washing.
makes land around it very fertile
The Nile River was important them them to give them water for the land.
everything
NO
The nile river would bring extremely fertile mud to the land, that allowed the crops to grow!
Moses did not 'found' the River Nile. Nor did he find it.
The land beside the River Nile is used for growing crops. The river floods every year.
The river has produced a number of landforms - The Nile River Valley, the Nile River Delta and a number of waterfalls.
No.