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The Nile has two major... The White Nile rises in the... lie along those parts of the Nile valley north of... The Nile ends in a large... Below the Blue and White Nile confluence the only remaining major tributary is the... The Nile is unusual in that its last tributary... the Nile diminishes because of evaporation... The course of the Nile in Sudan is distinctive... the Nile splits into two branches... The Blue Nile Falls fed by Lake Tana near the city of Bahar Dar... The Blue Nile Falls fed by Lake Tana near the city of Bahar Dar... of the Nile is sometimes considered to be... The Nile leaves Lake Victoria at Ripon Falls near... after which the Nile becomes known as the... When the Nile flooded it left this rich material named silt... The Blue Nile flows about 1... where the Blue Nile and White Nile join to form the... Nile River and delta from orbit... The usage of the Nile River has been vastly associated with East and horn of African politics for many decades... The Nile Basin Initiative was one of the most important programs to promote equal usage and peaceful... The Nile still supports much of the population living along its banks... The Nile north of Aswan is a regular tourist route... have been used in the Nile to analyze water quality... The Nile makes its way through the Sahara... The Nile makes its way through the Sahara... The Nile makes its way through the... The flow rate of the Albert Nile at Mongalla is almost constant throughout the year and averages 1... the Nile is known as the Bahr El Jebel which enters the enormous swamps of the Sudd... the two most important tributaries of the White Nile in terms of drainage area and discharge... which joins the Nile a short distance below Lake No... From here the White Nile flows to Khartoum where it merges with the Blue Nile to form the Nile River... the White Nile contributes between 70... of time the natural discharge of the Blue Nile can be as low as 113... The Blue Nile contributes approximately 80... The flow of the Blue Nile varies considerably over its yearly cycle and is the main contribution to the large natural... wet season the peak flow of the Blue Nile will often exceed 5... The Nile basin is complex... of Egypt resting along those parts of the Nile valley lying north of Aswan... The Nile has been the lifeline for Egyptian culture since the... The river Nile froze twice in recorded history... The present Nile is at least the fifth river that has flowed north from the Ethiopian Highlands... the Nile cut its course down to the new base level until it was several hundred feet... one is that the integrated drainage of the Nile is of young age... that the Nile basin was formerly broken into series of separate basins... a river following the present course of the Nile in Egypt and in the far north of the Sudan... itself supplied most of the waters of the Nile during the early part of its history... from Ethiopia via rivers equivalent to the Blue Nile and the Atbara... flowed to the Mediterranean via the Egyptian Nile since well back into... Geophysical exploration of the Blue Nile Rift System estimated the depth of the sediments to be 5... depressions led to the connection of the Egyptian Nile with the Sudanese Nile... The Blue Nile was connected to the main Nile during the 70... The White Nile system in Bahr El Arab and White Nile Rifts remained a closed lake until the... The Nile is an unending source of sustenance... The Nile made the land surrounding it extremely fertile when it flooded or was inundated annually... The Nile was also a convenient and efficient way of transportation for people and goods... the Nile provided the resources such as food or money... The Nile played a major role in politics and social life... The Nile was a source of spiritual dimension... The Nile was so significant to the lifestyle of the Egyptians... the Nile was considered as a causeway from life to death and afterlife... Without the waters of the Nile River for irrigation... The Nile provided the elements that make a vigorous civilization... reaching trade has been carried on along the Nile since ancient times can be seen from the... the upper reaches of the Nile remained largely unknown... far enough along the course of the Blue Nile to determine that the summer floods were caused by heavy seasonal rainstorms in the... little new information about the origins of the Nile until the 15th and 16th centuries... but the source of the Blue Nile in the mountains south of the lake... The White Nile was even less understood... wrote that the Nile had its origins... Believing he had found the source of the Nile on seeing this... to have been the true source of the Nile when Burton regarded this as still unsettled... The Nile passes through Cairo... The Nile passes through Cairo... The Nile passes through Cairo... expedition took off from the source of the Nile in Uganda on... View of the Nile from a cruiseboat... Comparison between the Nile and Amazon Rivers... Map of the Nile River basin at Water Resources eAtlas... Nile Delta from Space... The Inscrutable Nile at the Beginning of the New Millennium... Formation of the Nile in Ancient Egypt...

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