the River Tiber and Mediterranean Sea's.
No, Alexandria does not directly obtain its water from the Mediterranean Sea. Instead, the city primarily relies on the Nile River for its freshwater supply, with additional sources including groundwater and desalination plants that convert seawater into potable water. The Mediterranean Sea itself is not a direct source of drinking water for the city.
the river could flood the region, or it could drain, and the region would lose there water supply from that river. if the river gets polluted then it would be a bad water source
The River Nile empty into the Mediterranean Sea.
The Nile river delta is located on the Northern end of the river which empties into the Mediterranean Sea. (^_-)
Australia's largest river, the Murray River, is especially important for South Australia's water supply.
Mediterranean sea
The Nile River was well suited for settlement because in that area, There isn't a lot of water. So the Nile River was a main source of water to cook, bathe, clean, and water their crops with. And in that time era, there wasn't underground pipes for water then and they would have to go to the river for their supply of water. And it would just be more efficient to put a community next to a larger water supply such as the Nile River.
The Mediterranean Sea
Mediterranean Sea, the Litani River, the Orontes River, the Al Qasmiyah River, the Nahr Barada River and the Lake Damascus.
The Nile River was well suited for settlement because in that area, There isn't a lot of water. So the Nile River was a main source of water to cook, bathe, clean, and water their crops with. And in that time era, there wasn't underground pipes for water then and they would have to go to the river for their supply of water. And it would just be more efficient to put a community next to a larger water supply such as the Nile River.
Mediterranean Sea .