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three features of river Nile​

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Answered by shreya4096
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it is the longest river

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Answered by sanskritigupta05
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The Nile river flows north from the heart of Africa to the Mediterranean Sea. The only other river to flow north is the Genessee River in the United States. It begins as 2 separate rivers, the Blue Nile and the White Nile. The Nile river is filled with narrow cliffs, boulders, and wild rapids (cataracts). It runs through a narrow, green valley of Egypt and then branches out over an area of fertile soil at the Meditteranean Sea (the Nile River Delta).

West of the Nile is the Sahara Desert, the largest desert in the world. East of the Nile is the Eastern Desert.

In ancient times, the Nile protected Egypt from outside armies. The cataracts blocked enemy boats from reaching Egypt since large ships could only travel the last 650 miles. The delta marshes offered no harbors for invaders. The deserts also kept armies away because of the heat.

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