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1 By Venice 3e The Nile

2 Contents Introduction |Page 3 Who is the Nile god |Page 4
How long is the river Nile | Page 5 Why was the river Nile very important to Egyptians | Page 6 What was the transportation in Egypt | Page 7 Where does the river Nile flow into | Page 8 Where is river Nile | Page 9 What is the source of the Nile | Page 10 How many does the River Nile has | Page 11 Why did the Ancient Egyptians and present Egyptians live near the Nile | Page 12 Glossary | Page 13

3 Introduction Do you know how long is the river Nile? If you continue reading this to know. The river Nile was the longest river that excised in the whole entire Earth. Most of the people lived near the Nile and the Nile is the only water source in the whole entire Egypt. Contents

4 Who is the Nile god? The Nile god was Hapi. Being a god was very important. Lots of people in Egypt believed in Hapi. Usually, when a flood came the Egyptians will thank Hapi for the fertility to the land. Contents

5 How long is the river Nile?
The Nile was 6,853 kilometer long. The Nile River was consider the longest river that excised in the entire Earth because it flows through 5 countries in Africa .The Egyptians lived along the Nile. Contents

6 Why was the river Nile very important to Egyptians?
Egypt would never excised if the river Nile never excised. The river Nile is the life of Egypt because it the only water source there. They would be starving if they are no water there. The water is used to farm and make them food to survive. Contents

7 What was the transportation in Egypt?
The only transportation at Egypt is the boat. They made the boat from papyrus. The papyrus can make lots of things. The boat is used for transporting food and going to fish in the Nile. Contents

8 Where does the river Nile flow into?
The river Nile (as known as the longest river) flows into the sea called the Mediterranean sea. Its flow into 5 countries: Uganda, Ethiopia, Sudan, Burundi and Egypt. Mediterranean Sea Contents

9 Where is the river Nile? Contents
The river Nile is in Africa, it started at Burundi. It went through five countries in Africa. The names is: Uganda, Ethiopia, Sudan, Burundi and Egypt. And it finally flow in the Mediterranean sea. Contents

10 What is the source of the river Nile?
The lake Victoria is the main source of the river Nile. The Ripon falls, into a narrow opening, which people thought it was the beginning of the River Nile. Lake Victoria Contents

11 How many tributaries does the Nile has?
The River Nile only have a few tributaries. The word ‘tributaries’ means a smaller river running through a bigger river. There are two tributaries that leads into the River Nile. The river are: Blue Nile and the White Nile. Contents

12 Why did the ancient Egyptians and the present Egyptians live near the River Nile?
The ancient Egyptians and the present Egyptians live near the River Nile because the River Nile could provide water, food, transportation and soil. The soil was for growing crops. The River Nile Contents

13 What lives in the River Nile?
There’s lots of animals that lives in the River Nile. There’s fish in the Nile, people often get the fish as food in Egypt, they set off in boats to go fishing in the River Nile. There’s a Nile crocodile and more. Contents

14 Glossary Tributaries – A smaller river that flows into a bigger river.
Uganda, Ethiopia, Sudan, Burundi and Egypt – The 5 countries in Africa. Papyrus – The material Ancient Egyptian and Present Egyptians use to make things.

15  Closing  I hope you learned a lot reading this “Thing”! Thank you for using your time reading this! I hope you enjoy!


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