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1 The River Nile Click here to listen to video.

2 Quick Facts The Farmers Pictures What The Nile Looks Like Today
Contents Quick Facts The Farmers Pictures What The Nile Looks Like Today Crop’s Quiz Time

3 Quick Facts Back The River Nile is in Africa It flows through Uganda, Ethiopia, Sudan, Burundi and Egypt. Length is 6,695 KM which is 4,160 M

4 The Farmers The River Nile is important to the farmers because farmers need water for all their crops. Everyday the farmers try hard on keeping their crops nice and healthy for the Egyptians Back

5 Crop’s Fertile soil for crops was not the Nile's only gift. The Nile gave the Ancient Egyptians many gifts. Thanks to the Nile, these ancient people had fresh water for drinking and bathing. The Nile was good for boats to trade. It provided materials for building, for making cloth for clothes, and even for making paper - made from the wild papyrus weed, that grew along the shores of the Nile. back

6 Back Pictures

7 What The Nile Looks Today
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8 ? Quiz Time ? Back 1 .Where is the river Nile? 2. What is the River Nile for? 3. How long is the River Nile? 4. Where does it flows through? 5. Why did the River Nile Flood? Answers

9 Answers time! 1. Africa 2. The farmers in Egypt 3. 6,695KM which is 4,160M 4. It flows through Uganda, Ethiopia, Sudan, Burundi and Egypt 5. Because of the heavy summer and melting snow

10 By Louise Chan and Oliver Bowie
Thank you for watching and listening we hope you enjoy the show! By Louise Chan and Oliver Bowie


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