The River Nile is approximately 8 kilometers (5 miles) wide, though like any river this will vary from place to place.
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Absolutely, it was extremely important. This is because of the five main reasons. 1. The Nile guaranteed water supply. 2. Land alongside the Nile provided a fertile place to grow crops. 3. The climate was warm so it was pleasant to live in. 4. It provided transportation. 5. It encouraged trade.
Given the Nile is over 4,000 miles long it is impossible to answer exactly as it would depend on numerous factors such as time of year etc. However normally it would be shallowest at the cataracts. See links below.
Mackenzie River St.Lawrence River Fraser River Peace River Athabasca River .................... You should check out Canadian Geographic - http://www.canadiangeographic.ca/ they have a great section on rivers in Canada. There are thousands of rivers in Canada. Not sure what you meant by the 5 rivers. Also check out http://www.answers.com/topic/list-of-rivers-of-canada it has a great list of some of the better know rivers in Canada, broken down by province.
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Egypt has only one river - the river Nile.
Moses was found in the river Nile.(Exodus 2:2-5)
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8 km (5 mi).
The River Nile is approximately 8 kilometers (5 miles) wide, though like any river this will vary from place to place.
At the time of answering [30/5/09] seemingly the river Congo holds this record.
The Nile is 6,853 kmThe Darling River is 1,472 kmThis equates to the Nile being 5,381 km longer, or just over 5 times the length.
Here is 5: 1. Nile River 2. Congo River 3. Zambezi River 4. Niger River 5. Orange River
No, the length of the Nile River is 7,088 km or 4,405 miles from its source in Nyungwe National Park of Rwanda to its mouth in Egypt
mesoamerica,the nile river valley, the indus river valley, and i forgot the other 2