Collect information about the Nile river.
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The world’s longest river, located in Egypt, the Nile flows 4,132 miles (6,650 kilometres) northward to theMediterranean Sea (a very unusual direction for a river to take). It was considered the source of life
The Nile flows from two separate sources: the White Nile from equatorial Africa and the Blue Nile from the Abyssinian highlands.
The Nile flows from two separate sources: the White Nile from equatorial Africa and the Blue Nile from the Abyssinian highlands.
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The Nile River:
- The Nile river has been a central feature of life. It flows from north to south.
- It flows over 6,600 kilometres. It runs through or along the border of ten other African countries.
- It is the longest river all over the world. This name is derived from the Greek word Helios.
- It was considered a source of life. It flows from two different sources.
- The White Nile flow from equatorial Africa and Blue Nile flow from Abyssinian highland.
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