The Nile, in northeast Africa, is the world's longest river at 6,695km.
The Nile flows through 11 nations, including Egypt, Tanzania, Uganda, the Rwanda, Burundi etc.
The great Nile is formed by two main tributaries, or smaller rivers or streams. White Nile tributary
The great Nile is formed by two main tributaries, or smaller rivers or streams. White Nile tributary
Ancient Egyptians used the Nile for food, water, and transportation 5,000 years ago.
However, the Nile no longer floods. Because of the 1970 Aswan High Dam.
However, the Nile no longer floods. Because of the 1970 Aswan High Dam.