The nile[b] (also known as the nile river or river nile) is an important river in africa that flows northwards into the mediterranean sea.
At roughly 6,650km (4,130mi) long, it is often ranked the.
The nile[b] (also known as the nile river or river nile) is an important river in africa that flows northwards into the mediterranean sea.
At roughly 6,650 km (4,130 mi) long, it is often ranked the.
Most of the nile flows in an arid climate.
In the saharan desert of egypt and northern sudan, the nile provides most of the available water for farming.
Ancient egypt is one of the world's oldest.
In the ancient egyptian language, the nile is called iteru, meaning great river, represented by the hieroglyphs shown on the right.
[3] the nile has two major tributaries.
The blue nile is the source of.
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