Why does river Nile keep flowing and does not dry
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Each year, heavy summer rains upstream and melting snow in the Ethiopian Mountains would fill the Blue Nile well over its capacity and send a torrent of water downstream. The extra water would then spill over the banks onto the dry desert land of Egypt.
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It does not dry up because the water entering the River Nile is greater than the affect of evaporation and water extraction, and the natural absorption of water into the surrounding land.
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