By A Mystery Man Writer
In a paper published this week in the journal Nature Geoscience, researchers present geological evidence that the Nile is at least 30 million years old.
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Ancient Egyptian sources indicate that Egypt suffered through drought and famine in the past. Does this mean that the Nile River has dried up in the past? Could it happen again?
Ancient Egyptian sources indicate that Egypt suffered through drought and famine in the past. Does this mean that the Nile River has dried up in the past? Could it happen again?
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Ancient Egyptian sources indicate that Egypt suffered through drought and famine in the past. Does this mean that the Nile River has dried up in the past? Could it happen again?
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