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  2. Nile Basin - Wikipedia

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    The main water supplier for the basin is Lake Victoria, located in the Great Rift Valley. [4] About 238 million people live within the Nile basin, 172 million of those inhabit rural localities. [5] In the southwestern part of the basin in South Sudan near the watershed with Congo Basin relief is made up a single large pediplain. [6]

  3. Nile - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Nile flows about 1,400 kilometres to Khartoum, where the Blue Nile and White Nile join to form the Nile. [44] Ninety percent of the water and ninety-six percent of the transported sediment carried by the Nile [45] come from the Atbarah and Blue Nile, [1,922 out of 2,633 m3/s = 73%, so somewhere our numbers are off] both of which ...

  4. Aral Sea - Wikipedia

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    The amount of water taken for irrigation from the rivers doubled between 1960 and 2000. In the first half of the 20th century prior to the irrigation, the sea's water level above sea level held steady at 53 m. By 2010, the large Aral was 27 m and the small Aral 43 m above sea level. [37]

  5. Flooding of the Nile - Wikipedia

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    The first indications of the rise of the river could be seen at the first of the cataracts of the Nile (at Aswan) as early as the beginning of June, and a steady increase went on until the middle of July, when the increase of water became very great. The Nile continued to rise until the beginning of September, when the level remained stationary ...

  6. The mighty Nile fends off a rising sea, other forces of nature

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    The Nile, the world's second-longest river, has been in danger for half a century now, its flow dropping from 3,000 cubic meters per second to 2,830 cubic meters. Now, the river may have an even ...

  7. Nile Delta - Wikipedia

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    A 30 cm (12 in) rise in sea level could affect about 6.6% of the total land cover area in the Nile Delta region. At 1 m (3 ft 3 in) sea level rise, an estimated 887 thousand people could be at risk of flooding and displacement and about 100 km 2 (40 sq mi) of vegetation, 16 km 2 (10 sq mi) wetland, 402 km 2 (160 sq mi) cropland, and 47 km 2 (20 ...

  8. Aralkum Desert - Wikipedia

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    The severely reduced inflow caused the water level in the Aral Sea to drop. While the North Aral Sea rose due to the Dike Kokaral, the South Aral Sea kept dropping, thus expanding the size of the desert, until 2010, when the South Aral Sea was partly reflooded. The water level of the South Aral Sea then began to drop again, this time more severely.

  9. Climate change in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Egypt's first Nationally Determined Contributions plan estimates that sea levels could rise around the Nile Delta by over 3.5 feet by 2080-2100. [26] Many of Egypt's current sources of energy could be greatly affected by the increased flooding of the Nile River and rising sea levels.