The river that flows north through arid dry land and empties into the Mediterranean Sea is the Nile River. Originating in East Africa, it traverses through several countries, including Sudan and Egypt, before reaching the Mediterranean. The Nile is known for its historical significance and its role in supporting agriculture in the surrounding desert regions.
The North Side. It flows North and empties into the Mediterranean Sea.
The Nile River flows north through the country of Egypt, through the Delta (still in Egypt) and empties into the Mediterranean Sea, near the city of Alexandria.
The Nile River flows North and empties into the Mediterranean Sea.It flows into the Mediterranean Sea in Northeast Egypt. The delta at the mouth of the Nile, can be found at 30°10′N 31°6′E.*It flows South to North, or North from the snowcapped mountains of East Africa.It flows into the Mediterranean SeaMediterranean Sea
North-east Egypt into the Mediterranean Sea.
I think Egypt....... The Nile flows from south to north and empties in the Mediterranean Sea in Egypt.
thames
The Rhine flows North to the North Sea, not the Mediterranean
The Nile river is located in northeastern Africa.
rhine river
It Doesn't, The Rhine flows into the North Sea, not the Mediterranean.
The Indus River flows from the Himalayas in Tibet, through India and Pakistan, and empties into the Arabian Sea. It generally flows from north to south.
The Yukon River flows north through Yukon Territory and empties into the Bering Sea at the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta. The Yukon River rises in British Columbia, Canada, then flows through Alaska, making its way to the Yukon.