The Role of Nile River for Egyptian Civilization. Nile river is the longest river in the world. The river begins at lake Tana in Ethiopia that crosses many African countries and ends at Egypt before flowing to Meditranean sea. Nile is the blood,life,or backbone of Egyptian existence and civilization. Without Nile river ,Egypt would just have been a wastless continuation of Saharan desert with little agriculture, transportation and communication.
The first civilizations to appear in history started on a river valley or in a place where resources are numerous and example of these are in India where Indus river is found and Tigris where Euphrates is found and many other places (cradles of civilization). The Nile is the longest river in the world, cuts a swath of green and life through the bareness of the giant Sahara desert in northern Africa. It is almost 4160 miles long from its remotest head stream, the Lavironza river in Burundi, in central Africa to its delta on the Mediterranean sea north east of Egypt. The river flows northward and drain 1100100 square miles, about tenth the size of Africa, passing through ten African countries. It has many tributaries but there are two main ones: the White Nile fed by lake Victoria and the Blue Nile coming from Ethiopian mountains.
The Pyramids of Giza was built in 2570 BC which is 4578 years ago, by the ancient Egyptians. It’s located at Cairo, Egypt in Africa. The pyramid of Giza was 146.6m tall, because the top stone of the pyramid was stolen and erosion, the pyramid is now 138.8m tall. Each side of the pyramid was 231m long and covered 53000 square metres, and the pyramid also has a slope of 51°. The pyramid is also the tallest man made structure for over 3800 years, and was later surpassed by Lincoln cathedral.
The Nile river also supported in their early political unification between upper and lower Egypt. I believe that without the Nile River the early Egyptians would not have existed. The geographical surroundings of the Nile river has a big impact on the development of the Egyptian civilization. First of all the Nile river is 6695 kilometers (4184 miles) long, with this length, the Nile river is the longest river on Earth starting from Uganda to Ethiopia, flowing through a total of nine countries to the Mediterranean Sea. Located in Sahara desert in Northern Africa, the river flows north while the wind blows south making the Nile the main transportation way.
The rainforest contains almost 40000 different plant species. There are also over a million different species of animals from jaguars to monkeys to tarantulas. Spiders and insects alone exist in over 500 000 different species and it is estimated that there are hundreds of thousands of unclassified species still to be discovered. National Geographic means the benefits the Amazon provides are of incalculable worth. It produces 1/3 of the earth’s oxygen and 1/5 of the earth’s fresh water supply by its water cycling.
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Flowering begins about three weeks after planting, and proceeds for a few weeks, before gradually tapering off as the plant matures. At the peak of flowering, a buckwheat field is a striking sea of white petals. After a flower is pollinated, a full-sized seed will form within 10 days, although that seed will need another week or two to reach maturity. Seeds appear and mature earlier on the lower stem, with seed development continuing up the stem as the plant matures. The flowers on buckwheat have made the crop a good nectar source for honey bee keepers.
Before we actually started with our individual group projects, I worked at the food truck on September 10th for a total of three hours. During my time there I helped unload and prepare (bag) apples and corn for the first portion of the morning. After that, I handed out apples for the rest of the time. For our individual philanthropy project my group did a pop can drive and change for change. I personally brought in a total of $55.00 with my pop cans.
This composting lab. Will last 14 days. • I checked the moisture of compost piled every two days and added water as needed. • I gave a gentle shake to the composting organic matter once a week. • Observed the compost, and collected data from 03/27/2015 to 4/10/2015; as follows: Date, temperature, odor, texture, and changes.'
The Niger Delta has a lot of regions that generates oil but one of the popular places is Ogoniland. Ogoniland is a region situated in the southeast of the Niger Delta, it is the “the third largest mangrove ecosystem in the world.Ogoniland has a population of close to 832,000 (according to the 2006 National