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Fatima
16/9/2014 11:24:58 am
What are the two main rivers that flow into the River Nile?
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Zahra Abdullah
16/9/2014 01:21:31 pm
The most famous pharaoh was Tutankhamun.
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Zayan
20/9/2014 03:55:47 pm
Miss Sweet I really enjoyed doing the Egyptian type of writing!
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Miss Sweet
23/9/2014 01:19:27 am
I am really pleased!
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Fatima patel
20/11/2014 01:51:35 am
Miss Sweet all the spellings that you are giving me is good, wow!
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Hassan
20/11/2014 01:59:20 am
Thank you for teaching us the Egyptian writing.
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Ebrahim
1/12/2014 11:06:43 am
•The length of the Nile River is approximately 6650 kilometres (4132 miles). It is believed to be the longest river in the world.•Located in Africa, the Nile River lies in the following countries: Kenya, Eritrea, Congo, Burundi, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia.•The Nile River has huge significance in regards to Ancient Egypt. Most of Ancient Egypt’s historical sites are located along the banks of the Nile River including cities such as Luxor and Cairo.•In 2004, the White Nile Expedition became the first to navigate the entire length of the Nile River. The expedition began in Uganda and finished in Rosetta, taking four months and two weeks to complete.•The Nile Delta in Northern Egypt is where the Nile River drains in to the Mediterranean Sea. It is around 160 kilometres (100 miles) in length and spreads out over 240 kilometres (149 miles) of coastline. It is rich in agriculture and has been farmed for thousands of years.•Around 40 million people (half of Egypt’s population) live in the Nile Delta region.•In 1787, the famous Rosetta stone was found in the Nile Delta in the city of Rosetta. This Ancient Egyptian artifact played a key role in modern understanding of Egyptian hieroglyphics.•The Aswan High Dam was built in 1970 to help regulate flooding of the Nile River. Before the Aswan Dam was built, years that featured high levels of water could wipe out crops while years of low level water could produce famines and drought. The dam helps control these water levels.
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