The nile river By Caleb Hepburn 7B.

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The nile river By Caleb Hepburn 7B

Landforms and uses The location of the nile river is northern africa. A very vital use for the nile river is flooding it creates a firtile green valley. The river runs through Egypt,Tanzania, Uganda and Rwanda When the nile river floods and creates a firtile valley the crops grown in the valley are used to trade and sell

Ratios and proportions IF the nile river is 4,258 miles long whats half the length of the nile river 2,129 If the nile river is 2 miles wide how long is it in meters 2.8 kilometers

Formation The nile river was formed though the joing of the white nile and the blue nile The nile river emptys in to the medaterin sea The nile was created ancient times and is to my knowledge still unknown Like I said in first slide the nile runs through several countries before joining together and becoming the main nile river

Resources and effects he nile weathers and erodes rocks and other minerals in and close to the river The nile benefits living thing by providing drinking water and water for plants to grow When the ne floods it creates a firtile green valley for farming and grasing