An underwater archaeological mission in the Nile River near Aswan, Egypt, recovered a handful of long-lost artifacts. When ...
For thousands of years, they referred to its annual flooding as the "Gift of the Nile." Each summer, like clockwork, the river would take possession of a strip of land on either side of its banks.
For that reason, almost all the drinking water and water required for farming comes from the Nile River. If you know that the Nile floods every year, you may think that the Egyptian people will have ...
The Ancient Egyptians called The Nile 'Ar' which meant black, because that was the colour of the soil and silt left behind after theflooding. Some years though the river didn't flood properly ...
A power outage disrupted water supplies, forcing families to rely on untreated water from the White Nile River, exacerbating the crisis. UNICEF is providing fuel and water treatment chemicals to ...
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