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The Ethiopian Plateau between Lake Tana and the present day Sudan border is the source of the headwaters of the Blue Nile. Lake Victoria in Uganda is the source of the White Nile, the second branch of the Nile River.
In the top middle and near the bottom
The river reaches the sea in its Estuary.
Papyrus is native to Africa and is found along the reaches of the river Nile and its headwaters.
No gradually widening estuary as on the Thames or the St lawrence. The Nile enters the Mediterranean via a delta. You would do well to look it up on a map.
Egyption civilization developed around the Nile , for drinking water, irrigation and boat travel for trade. The headwaters are the Nile Delta, where the confluence of two smaller rivers, the Tigris and Euphrates , join.This area of ancient Mesopotamia was know as the Fertile Crescent, and believed by many to be the cradle of civilization.The Nile flows from North to South.
The Chambeshi River in Zambia is generally taken as the source of the Congo in line with the accepted practice worldwide of using the longest tributary, as with the Nile River.
Nile River
Egypt has only one river - the river Nile, the longest river in the world.
Nile River
The Nile actually originates in two spots-the Blue Nile starts at Lake Tana in Ethopia, and the White Nile starts at Lake No in sudan- eventually these two meet at a place known as 'al-Mogran, near Khartoum, Sudan. River Nile is a major north-flowing river in north-eastern Africa, generally regarded as the longest river in the world, it is 6,650 km (4,130 miles) long.