Congo River
the nile
It was because a ethnic group was made and Uganda,Rwanda, and Burundi supported it, then Zaire's army was unable to put down the rebellion.
The Nile river flow south to north. The river just flows down hill, from the high mountains in the middle of Africa to the Nile delta. (Where Nile enters the Mediterranean Sea). Whoever asked this question is most likely in Mr. Dingman's 7th grade World History GATE. YEAH YEAH YEAH!!!! THIS WASNT MY QUESTION BUT I HAD HIM TOO!!!! Actually I had this exact question. But I wasn't in whoever's class. I got this in 8th grade adv US history.
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ISRAEL middle east(ME) country
There is a river running down the middle of Tanglevine Jungle. You can get to Tanglevine Jungle on your map. Walk a little to the right and you will see a river. You need to have the levitation power to cross it.
That depends on which country "down south" that you are referring to. Rivers are common to all countries.
the three stages of a river are- the upper course or the mountain stage- in this stage the river undergoes the mountains that are really very steep so the river has freat cutting power in this stage. the main work of the river in this stage is erosion and transportation. the middle course or the plain stage- the ground becomes less flat and the river slows down. the river becomes very smooth , but still it erodes some of the rocks. in the end of the middle stage , deposition takes place. the lower course or the delta stage- in this stage, the river slows down completely and forms a delta.
Since the Nile River flows upward, Egypt is practically upside down. As a result, the ruling Pharaohs preferred the upper or Northern part of the river and country. This part of the country was crucial to their respective kingdoms and trade routes.
It depends on the country? In the UK, it is probably the Pennines, which are a range of hills that run north and south down the centre of England.
Down by the river!! Down by the river!!