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The Nile River The longest river Associate it with Egypt In fact, only 22 % of its course runs through Egypt The world’s oldest civilization
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course: direction or route civilization: Human society with its well developed at a particular
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The ancient Egyptian civilization Water the crops the rich oil the Nile’s banks The rich oil: flood a layer of thick fertile silt growing crops Water buffalo: food & plowing Transportation
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crop: a plant such as a grain, fruit or vegetable grown in large amounts layer: a level of material fertile (adj): land that can produce a large number of good quality crops (n) fertility plow= plough : a large farming tool with blades to dig the earth
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Tributaries : the White Nile/ the Blue Nile The White Nile (Lake Victoria): whitish clay The Blue Nile (Lake Tana): 2 as much flowing water as the White Nile
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tributary: the branch of river clay: heavy and soft soil flowing water
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Many explorers had attempted to find the source of the Nile. John Hanning Speke (1858,British): Lake Victoria Led to a great deal of intense debate Henry Morton confirmed the truth.
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