The Nile River primarily flows into the Mediterranean Sea, which is its ultimate destination. It is formed by the confluence of the White Nile and the Blue Nile, with its waters traversing through several countries in northeastern Africa. The Nile does not flow into any other famous rivers; rather, it is one of the longest rivers in the world and stands out on its own.
Many rivers flow from south to north, but the most famous is the Nile.
the famous is the river nile
yes, they meet at Khartoum
River Nile and River Congo.
The Nile River flows north, most large rivers flow south, or east or west.
The Blue Nile flows on the eastern side of the White Nile before merging with it to form the Nile River. All these rivers ultimately flow north.
the Nile river flows north The Nile does flow north, but it isn't in the US. St. John's River (FL), Willamette River (OR) and the Monongahela River (VA) are the three US rivers that flow north.
Egypt has only one river - the river Nile.
The Nile, the Niger, and the Congo Rivers are three most important rivers of Africa.
The Nile river flows in the opposite direction of the Euphrates and Tigris river.
There are countless examples of rivers flowing northward. Some of the most famous rivers that flow north include the world's longest Nile River, Russia's Ob, Lena, and Yenisey Rivers, the Red River in the United States and Canada, Canada's Mackenzie River, and California's San Joaquin River. There are dozens, if not hundreds, of additional rivers and streams that flow northward around the world.
Some major rivers in the continent of Africa:River Nile (most famous river in the world)Congo RiverZambezi RiverNiger RiverOrange RiverCongo RiverNyanga RiverMara RiverMoulouya RiverSee related links below for more.