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THE NILE RIVER: A JOURNEY FROM SOURCE TO MOUTH Mr. Herneisen 2008-09

The Nile River: a journey from source to mouth

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Mr. Herneisen 2008-09. The Nile River: a journey from source to mouth. Hydroelectric Potential Electrical power generated from flowing water Perennial Irrigation System of year-round watering for crops River Basin The area drained by a river and its tributaries Water Cycle - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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THE NILE RIVER: A JOURNEY FROM SOURCE TO MOUTH

Mr. Herneisen 2008-09

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VOCABULARY TO KNOW Hydroelectric Potential

Electrical power generated from flowing water

Perennial Irrigation System of year-round watering for crops

River Basin The area drained by a river and its tributaries

Water Cycle Movement of water from Earth to the atmosphere and back again

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WATER CYCLE

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THE NILE RIVER World’s Longest

River!

Two Branches White Nile

4,160 miles long! Blue Nile

870 miles long

Uses: Food Hygiene Transportation Energy

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BLUE NILE Source:

Lake Tana, Ethiopia

Source not discovered until 1615 by Spain

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WHITE NILE Source:

Lake Victoria, Uganda

Source discovered in 1850s by England

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KHARTOUM, SUDAN Meeting place of the

two branches (confluence)

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THE GREAT BEND 800 mile “S-curve” Cataracts of the Nile:

6 major rapids or low waterfalls

Major barriers to travel up and down the Nile River

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THROUGH THE DESERT Nile River creates a lifeline

for the Sahara Desert – largest desert in the world.

Lake Nasser & Aswan High Dam One of largest reservoirs in the

world (man-made lake)

Uses Nile River to create electricity

Controls flow of river to prevent flooding, help river travel, and provide perennial irrigation.

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EGYPT’S NILE RIVER DELTA 95% of all Egyptians live along the Nile

River

Richest farmland in all of Africa

Nile pours into Mediterranean Sea